How?
Also do women have to prove same?
"@TelegraphNews: Men must prove a woman said Yes under tough new rape rules http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-order/11375667/Men-must-prove-a-woman-said-Yes-under-tough-new-rape-rules.html …
@KurrentAffairs @mlilleker @TelegraphNews Too grey for me. Each case on its merits, sure, but a burden of proof for innocence seems too much
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@C7RKY@mlilleker@TelegraphNews but it happens all the time if prevailing evidence suggests you did it. -
@KurrentAffairs@mlilleker@TelegraphNews Sorry...what happens all the time? -
@C7RKY@mlilleker@TelegraphNews people having to prove their innocence. -
@KurrentAffairs@mlilleker@TelegraphNews Not in legal terms they don't. The only exception I know of to that currently, is defamation law. -
@KurrentAffairs@mlilleker@TelegraphNews Whole other subject, that one. Don't get me started on that. Abuse of power springs to mind. -
@C7RKY@mlilleker@TelegraphNews again, I'm not saying either way is right. I just don't think one is better than the other. -
@C7RKY@mlilleker@TelegraphNews but I do think there are fewer innocent victims with the new law. But not zero and that's bad for young men - 3 more replies
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