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Ulster Rugby Rape Trial - Not guilty to all charges

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Quimby · 28/03/2018 12:35

Verdict just returned
Not guilty to all four accused, all unanimous decisions.

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sawdustformypony · 28/03/2018 15:16

Maybe it was their defence case then - maybe they did manage to show evidence enough to persuade the jury that their belief was reasonably held.

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DeleteOrDecay · 28/03/2018 15:17

Sigh, it's the same old story over and over again isn't it? That poor woman going through all that (having her vulva filmed and shown to some random doctor, ffs) all for nothing.

I would NEVER report a rape or sexual assault. Not until things change radically both in law and in the way the media portrays these cases. It's not worth putting myself and my family through all that when there's pretty much no chance of getting justice.

At this rate, if it isn't already, rape will become one of the biggest open secrets amongst women. No one will report it but every woman will know at least one women it's happened to.

I believe her.

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LivLemler · 28/03/2018 15:20

Gutted. I had hoped this would go the other way, although I feared it wouldn't.

I really admired the woman's composure and dignity in her testimony. I believe her. Flowers

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treaclesoda · 28/03/2018 15:24

When they took the stand, they were hardly questioned at all. Any random visitor would have assumed she was on trial and they were just witnesses.

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sashh · 28/03/2018 15:25

Hopefully Ulster Rugby will not have them back - but who cares they can go to England or France and make a fortune.

It would be so easy for clubs and or the governing body to put clauses in contracts that 'bringing the club into disrepute' was an automatic ban.

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FeministBadger · 28/03/2018 15:28

This interpretation of the law reminds me of the Oscar Pistorius case where he was initially found guilty of the lesser sentence of culpable homicide rather than murder because there was a disagreement over intent.

The original judge said that his statement that he believed he was shooting an intruder made him not guilty of murdering Steenkamp, whereas I believe the appeal court found that he clearly had the intent to kill [whether or not you believe he thought it was an intruder] making him guilty of the higher charge of murder.

In this case, they must be proven to have believed she DIDN'T consent in order to be found guilty but surely this is the reverse - they must surely be able to prove that they actively believed she DID consent in order to be found not guilty. That way the reasonable doubt method actually has some chance of working.

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LastGirlOnTheLeft · 28/03/2018 15:31

I agree with confuddle - I feel pretty certain most people will see these pathetic male specimens as guilty. I know in my work (a huge company in NI) that is the consensus.

I don't know anything about rugby or the players (Gaelic sports are my thing) but when I look at these males all I see is arrogance and contempt for women. They disgust me. I wouldn't spit on them if they were on fire.

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FeministBadger · 28/03/2018 15:32

Does anyone legally minded understand what I'm saying? Does this make sense from a legal standpoint?

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Maryz · 28/03/2018 15:33

They didn't have a defence case Saw. At least not one that was in any way convincing of anything.

They were asked a few fluffy questions about how much they'd had to drink, and then the jury were told by about 15 different people how wonderful they were. That was about it.

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ihatefaircity · 28/03/2018 15:34

Just because they were found not guilty does not mean they are innocent!

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Snowqueeny75 · 28/03/2018 15:36

Where is the rally in Belfast?

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freespeechforwomen · 28/03/2018 15:38

7 days being questioned on the witness stand. That poor young woman.

I hope she knows that women all over the world are disgusted at what this dreadful system has put her through.

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CapnHaddock · 28/03/2018 15:39

Snow - from sassh's post above: Solidarity rallies to say #IBelieveHer tomorrow at half 12:

Belfast Courthouse
Dublin, the Spire
Limerick, Bedford Row

Please RT.

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SignedUpAgain · 28/03/2018 15:40

LastGirlonTheLeft

I am so glad to hear you here you say that - I am not a rugby fan either, but most of my friends would follow the game closely, season ticket holders etc.

All i have been hearing is what lovely boys they are!!

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ihatefaircity · 28/03/2018 15:40

Snowqueeny75 is there a rally for the woman?

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SpringNowPlease2018 · 28/03/2018 15:41

pallisers "Her vulva was filmed and shown to a doctor hired by the defendants and then discussed in court"

OMD I didn't know that! How can that be allowed? I'm so shocked I need about 10,000,000 shock emojis.

Re being at risk - of course I'm still at risk of rape. I just think it's a good idea to teach your girls that all men are a risk. Sometimes, in a split second, the memory of that has caused me to flee and probably saved me from some horrible situations.

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DioneTheDiabolist · 28/03/2018 15:43

...saved copies of it for the innocent mens' legal team, so we'll see how it goes.

Why did you do that anneoneil?Confused

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SnipSnipMrBurgess · 28/03/2018 15:48

I cried today when I read the verdict. Which I have never done before. I'm so sorry for the woman and I hope she gets the support she needs. The lawyers statement after must have been like a kick in the gut, talking about how social media had vilified the men and tough things were for them.

I'm staying away from social media because I don't think I can take the rape apologists.

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CapnHaddock · 28/03/2018 15:53

www.irishmirror.ie/sport/rugby-union/paddy-jackson-olding-rape-trial-12196122

This defence is an absolute disgrace. This is why women don't report rape.

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sashh · 28/03/2018 15:53

Just seen another tweet

There's also one in Dundalk outside the Court House at 1pm. Solidarity with everyone x

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SpidersWilliesOnYourFrillys · 28/03/2018 15:55

I am absolutely gutted for this girl. I am ashamed of our court system in NI. The text messages alone show what they did and think of women

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Oweeeee · 28/03/2018 16:00

#ibelieveher is trending on twitter, I made the mistake of reading some tweets with PJ hashtags, have reported 4 so far.

They were never on trial, she was.

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GiveMyHeadPeaceffs · 28/03/2018 16:00

@confuddledconfudle I'm not even talking about it in work anymore as the vitriol just astounds me. But I agree with you in that I think they all have their own truth.

I've a son and frankly if he behaved in the way these men did and talked about women the way these men did, I would be absolutely fucking livid. I'm sure their parents are relieved but I hope to god they tear them a new asshole.

I hope the alleged victim's parents can give the poor woman the support she'll need.

I believe her.

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Passthefuckingprosecco · 28/03/2018 16:02

I still think it's possible that they didnt ask because they didn't care about consent. I remember reading interesting research linked on here that "date rapists" "acquaintance rapists" share more in common with the stranger type rapist than is obvous. The things I remember are repeat offences, targeting vulnerable victims, such as campus student rapists honing in on vulnerability - eg the fellow student who has had too much to drink. It was very interesting.
I think it's often a case of not caring that they are hurting the woman involved rather than being totally oblivious/having their own truth.

Either way it's utterly shit.

I thought that the hideous messages these men exchanged would at least destroy any public support for them. I can't believe there is still support. What chances are there of the schools, the clubs etc taking a hard look at the culture around rugby if these young men still have support after talking like they did about young women.

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Maryz · 28/03/2018 16:06

This is what it comes down to, according to Paddy Jackson's barrister:

“Consent is the headline in this case - have the prosecution proved a lack of consent?”

Why the fuck does the prosecution have to prove lack of consent? In no other criminal case does a victim have to prove that she didn't consent to a crime being committed against her. We don't have to prove we didn't consent to having our cars stolen, our houses broken into, our identity stolen, etc etc etc etc. No man has to prove he didn't consent to having a knife stuck into him, or that he didn't consent to being punched in the face Angry

But with rape, she has to PROVE she didn't consent. How the fuck do you prove a negative. Why don't they have to prove CONSENT?

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