04-23-2017, 11:46 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-23-2017, 11:54 AM by DuckforcoveR.)
Damn, I just read something similar this week but I don't remember where it was from. Something about a man acquitted or rape or something because the girl didn't do more to fight him off or something to that effect.
I'm going to go digging really quick...
ETA:
Found it -
But...She didn't scream?
And Seriously:
I'm going to go digging really quick...
ETA:
Found it -
But...She didn't scream?
Quote:A judge in Turin, Italy acquitted a man of sexual violence charges because the woman he allegedly attacked did not cry out or "[betray] emotion" during the assault.
And Seriously:
Quote:According to the judge, the woman, who was a colleague of the alleged assailant, did not shout or become emotional enough to stop the assault. She simply said, "enough."
The bizarre ruling doesn't end with the acquittal: Not only was the man found not guilty, but now the woman must answer to slander charges.