This shows the ‘quality’ of our contemporary women. There needs to be another support organization that helps judges overcome their gentlemanly upbringing and jail false accusers according to what they actually deserve.
Indeed. And we know from the 2012 report of Alison Levitt QC, while she worked at the CPS, that the CPS prosecuted only 29% of the cases against false accusers that the police wished to undertake https://j4mbdotorgdotuk.wpcomstaging.com/2014/09/05/why-does-the-cps-prosecute-only-29-of-the-women-who-the-police-believe-have-made-false-rape-allegations/. You can be sure the police had very strong evidnce, to seek charging decisions. I would hazard a guess that the police today would be very reluctant to even put forward cases to the CPS, given the anti-male culture of the CPS. It would surely end policemen’s careers to do so. The CPS has been deeply corrupt for many years, predating Alison Saunders.
FASO has a great deal of knowledge regarding false accusations.
Keep in mind that until a couple of few years ago, websites like Accused.me did not exist.
The sole source of information or advice for anyone falsely accused anywhere in the UK was FASO.
I can understand the urge to engage in the daft stories such as the Presidents Club. But it is important to focus on the ripple in the Criminal justice system that could be a wave. FASO and other groups who know both the truth and the “system” need our support. Hopefully more will seek their help once they start to hear being “stitched up” by the power of the Police and CPS is no longer inevitable or irresistible. They also understand the detail. Feminist twisting is most effective in the things and details rarely in the public domain. The CPS and Police will be desperate to conceal the process, data and outcomes of the announced reviews, it takes those familiar enough to ask the right questions to unlock the information from their secrecy and obfuscations.
It says everything about our society that it is now necessary
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This shows the ‘quality’ of our contemporary women. There needs to be another support organization that helps judges overcome their gentlemanly upbringing and jail false accusers according to what they actually deserve.
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Judges can’t jail false accusers if the CPS refuses to prosecute them in the first place.
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Indeed. And we know from the 2012 report of Alison Levitt QC, while she worked at the CPS, that the CPS prosecuted only 29% of the cases against false accusers that the police wished to undertake https://j4mbdotorgdotuk.wpcomstaging.com/2014/09/05/why-does-the-cps-prosecute-only-29-of-the-women-who-the-police-believe-have-made-false-rape-allegations/. You can be sure the police had very strong evidnce, to seek charging decisions. I would hazard a guess that the police today would be very reluctant to even put forward cases to the CPS, given the anti-male culture of the CPS. It would surely end policemen’s careers to do so. The CPS has been deeply corrupt for many years, predating Alison Saunders.
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FASO has a great deal of knowledge regarding false accusations.
Keep in mind that until a couple of few years ago, websites like Accused.me did not exist.
The sole source of information or advice for anyone falsely accused anywhere in the UK was FASO.
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I can understand the urge to engage in the daft stories such as the Presidents Club. But it is important to focus on the ripple in the Criminal justice system that could be a wave. FASO and other groups who know both the truth and the “system” need our support. Hopefully more will seek their help once they start to hear being “stitched up” by the power of the Police and CPS is no longer inevitable or irresistible. They also understand the detail. Feminist twisting is most effective in the things and details rarely in the public domain. The CPS and Police will be desperate to conceal the process, data and outcomes of the announced reviews, it takes those familiar enough to ask the right questions to unlock the information from their secrecy and obfuscations.
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