Re: Rape Trial
When the accused has alleged the sex was consensual, then is that not racial too? If indeed it did happen consensually,it would involve two members of different races. The states attorney is trying to build a case that there was no consenual sex and that a rape occurred, and if she is saying that she does not sleep with other members of other racess, is that not the point he is trying to make?
I think the defense has to prove it was consensual, and with lying testimony to investigators, its going to be hard to do. Also the comment about the victim being unattractive, does not help the accused.[/quote]
Not to knit-pick (sp), but the burden of proof lies soley with the prosecution.
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I agree the burden of proof lies with the prosecution, but also ahead is the cross examination of the accused by the prosecutor, provided the accused chooses to testify. The defense might not want to do this- that is put the accused on the witness chair.
Knowing the prosecutor he will no doubt bring up all the inconsistencies in testimony in his closing statements and cross examination of witnesses.
I guess I spent too much time watching Perry Mason, LA Law, Matlock and even Court TV.
Hords I get my chance in the next county in 2007 as prospective jury member. Not too crazy about that either. I have been called several times around the country for jury duty but never picked to sit on one.
Its like playing bingo in Cook County, Ill, a thousand or more are called per week and you sit in this big room reading newspapers and what not, and wait for your number to be called. The numbers are drawn from a device that looks like it could be used for Bingo. 12 to 15 numbers are drawn and a bailiff ushers the lucky twelve to a court room which could be on one of many floors. Its a big building in the loop.
Originally posted by Rabbitlivinginverm
When the accused has alleged the sex was consensual, then is that not racial too? If indeed it did happen consensually,it would involve two members of different races. The states attorney is trying to build a case that there was no consenual sex and that a rape occurred, and if she is saying that she does not sleep with other members of other racess, is that not the point he is trying to make?
I think the defense has to prove it was consensual, and with lying testimony to investigators, its going to be hard to do. Also the comment about the victim being unattractive, does not help the accused.[/quote]
Not to knit-pick (sp), but the burden of proof lies soley with the prosecution.
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I agree the burden of proof lies with the prosecution, but also ahead is the cross examination of the accused by the prosecutor, provided the accused chooses to testify. The defense might not want to do this- that is put the accused on the witness chair.
Knowing the prosecutor he will no doubt bring up all the inconsistencies in testimony in his closing statements and cross examination of witnesses.
I guess I spent too much time watching Perry Mason, LA Law, Matlock and even Court TV.
Hords I get my chance in the next county in 2007 as prospective jury member. Not too crazy about that either. I have been called several times around the country for jury duty but never picked to sit on one.
Its like playing bingo in Cook County, Ill, a thousand or more are called per week and you sit in this big room reading newspapers and what not, and wait for your number to be called. The numbers are drawn from a device that looks like it could be used for Bingo. 12 to 15 numbers are drawn and a bailiff ushers the lucky twelve to a court room which could be on one of many floors. Its a big building in the loop.
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