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<blockquote data-quote="milani" data-source="post: 1098028" data-attributes="member: 6654"><p>He may be guilty as charged and should be held accountable. But she is NOT dead. And if her accusations happen to be false claims, she should have the book thrown at her. </p><p>Someone once gave a man named Moses a tablet of Ten Commandments. One of those says Thou shalt not kill. But another says Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor. We can take that for what it is worth but there is nothing that says one is not so bad or one is at the bottom of the list. If that were the case Neither would have been commanded.</p><p>Talk about trying to clear one's name. What about Fatty Arbuckle who did nothing wrong but was charged for the murder of Virginia Rappe. He eventually won his case in court but it cost him everything, he was blacklisted, it caused his health to quickly deteriorate, and he died shortly there after, a broken, penniless, misjudged man.</p><p>The same can be said of Errol Flynn and many others through the years. Not everyone is Bill Cosby.</p><p>People in high profile, acting, music, sports, and government, can and still are the target of predators. The alleged victims are not always the real victims. Once the book is thrown at a false accuser, instead of a slap of the wrist, such behavior will dry up.</p><p>And the most important reason why this IS equivocal is guess what.</p><p>False accusations by just ONE person destroy the credibility of thousands who actually ARE the soon to be victims. They become the boy who cried wolf. It makes it that much harder. They fail to report the problem and actually do suffer death eventually. I know this from experience. In the back of the mind of a jury, a judge, a district attorney, and a prosecutor, doubt and uncertainty lie there even when the evidence may appear valid. And all because of false witness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milani, post: 1098028, member: 6654"] He may be guilty as charged and should be held accountable. But she is NOT dead. And if her accusations happen to be false claims, she should have the book thrown at her. Someone once gave a man named Moses a tablet of Ten Commandments. One of those says Thou shalt not kill. But another says Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor. We can take that for what it is worth but there is nothing that says one is not so bad or one is at the bottom of the list. If that were the case Neither would have been commanded. Talk about trying to clear one's name. What about Fatty Arbuckle who did nothing wrong but was charged for the murder of Virginia Rappe. He eventually won his case in court but it cost him everything, he was blacklisted, it caused his health to quickly deteriorate, and he died shortly there after, a broken, penniless, misjudged man. The same can be said of Errol Flynn and many others through the years. Not everyone is Bill Cosby. People in high profile, acting, music, sports, and government, can and still are the target of predators. The alleged victims are not always the real victims. Once the book is thrown at a false accuser, instead of a slap of the wrist, such behavior will dry up. And the most important reason why this IS equivocal is guess what. False accusations by just ONE person destroy the credibility of thousands who actually ARE the soon to be victims. They become the boy who cried wolf. It makes it that much harder. They fail to report the problem and actually do suffer death eventually. I know this from experience. In the back of the mind of a jury, a judge, a district attorney, and a prosecutor, doubt and uncertainty lie there even when the evidence may appear valid. And all because of false witness. [/QUOTE]
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