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Thread (Discussion): Poll 1032 - Should people convicted of making a false sex crime claim appear on a public registry?


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Message 122653 (In Reply to Message 122183)


Posted by
orolan on Dec 03, 2003 11:22 PM | Also by orolan
Gender: Male, Age Bracket: 40 - 49, State: N/A, Country: United States

That's a tough one. No state is going to want to foot the bill for a second trial.
Maybe it can be treated like the sentencing phase of capital cases? After an acquittal, have the same jury make a determination as to the truthfulness of the victim?
I don't take exception to your tongue in cheek comment about due process. But I did wonder about "such a severe consequence". Those of us on registries are constantly reminded that it is a simple administrative procedure, much like getting a permit to build a house. It isn't punitive and deprives us of no rights. So why would it be a "severe consequence" when applied to a person making false accusations? Especially if there are no criminal penalties to go along with it?

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Message 122183
Trial v. Hearing


Posted by marta on Nov 23, 2003 12:04 AM | Also by marta
Gender: Female, Age Bracket: 30 - 39, State: N/A, Country: United States


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121965, admin, Nov 19, 2003 08:36 PM [Introduction]
      122001, Navigatr1, Nov 20, 2003 06:35 AM [False Accusations Need To Be Taken Seriously...]
            122007, TGoodman, Nov 20, 2003 10:01 AM
                  156449, mawmaw, Jul 17, 2005 07:44 AM
            122031, orolan, Nov 20, 2003 06:58 PM
                  122183, marta, Nov 23, 2003 12:04 AM [Trial v. Hearing]
                        122653, orolan, Dec 03, 2003 11:22 PM
                              122694, marta, Dec 04, 2003 04:09 PM [Oh no, no. Can't have that.]
                                    122695, orolan, Dec 04, 2003 07:22 PM
                                          122708, marta, Dec 05, 2003 05:02 AM [Hmmm]
            122325, marta, Nov 25, 2003 05:06 PM [Vindictiveness has nothing to do with it]
            151936, mysticfyre, May 18, 2005 05:48 PM [Absolutely]
      122608, alambert, Dec 02, 2003 06:24 PM [yes they should]
            142515, rebel51, Dec 18, 2004 12:38 PM
                  142539, orolan, Dec 19, 2004 02:49 AM
                        143488, oioi, Jan 08, 2005 05:23 PM [1032]
      147933, monkey4u, Mar 24, 2005 04:31 AM

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