Hello, I have been a member here previously (twice, actually) but can never remember my username or password (understandably not in my usual frame of mine when signing up) and the forgotten password doesn't work (despite me not having any kind of spam filter)
Anyway, I'm here for a better reason this time.
the previous two times, I have been accused of rape, luckily the 1st was voluntary interview, as no official statement was given by the 'victim' but the 2nd went through the usual process (arrest, processing, interrogation, bail, rebail, rebail again and then NFA'd)
I hope understandably being falsely accused of rape once really made me cautious when it came to sexual partner(s) and a 2nd time has made it so that any time anything even close to a sexual relationship comes into mind, so does the risk of a false allegation.
I got NFA'd in January of this year, and I don't want it to affect my life (in terms of relationships) but I can't help but think that now with 2 previous allegations against me things would be a lot harder mentally, and legally if there was a 3rd.
Other than the standard being careful who you sleep with etc what other steps can be taken to avoid being falsely accused (or rather, it going any further)
I'm not a naturally trusting person, and even less so now that I have been through it twice, and seen two people get away with making such false allegations simply because it's a case where it's very unusual where you can prove without a doubt that it is a lie.
Now, I know this is illegal, but I was thinking a background recording app (audio only) started a good amount of time before, and until after a possible sexual encounter would maybe suffice.
I know some people would think it's stupid, as it's illegal in itself, but surely the possible charges from such a method would be far less than the possible charges from a rape allegation, and could potentially lead to someone who would do such a thing actually facing the consequences for once.
my concerns come from the fact that I am only 20 years old, and have 2 false rape allegations under my belt, and with those numbers in mind I have either been extremely unlucky, or I'm almost gauranteed to face it again at some point in my life and I don't want to go through the rest of my life having to think about it.
What do you guys think? could such a recording even be taken into consideration?
Anyway, I'm here for a better reason this time.
the previous two times, I have been accused of rape, luckily the 1st was voluntary interview, as no official statement was given by the 'victim' but the 2nd went through the usual process (arrest, processing, interrogation, bail, rebail, rebail again and then NFA'd)
I hope understandably being falsely accused of rape once really made me cautious when it came to sexual partner(s) and a 2nd time has made it so that any time anything even close to a sexual relationship comes into mind, so does the risk of a false allegation.
I got NFA'd in January of this year, and I don't want it to affect my life (in terms of relationships) but I can't help but think that now with 2 previous allegations against me things would be a lot harder mentally, and legally if there was a 3rd.
Other than the standard being careful who you sleep with etc what other steps can be taken to avoid being falsely accused (or rather, it going any further)
I'm not a naturally trusting person, and even less so now that I have been through it twice, and seen two people get away with making such false allegations simply because it's a case where it's very unusual where you can prove without a doubt that it is a lie.
Now, I know this is illegal, but I was thinking a background recording app (audio only) started a good amount of time before, and until after a possible sexual encounter would maybe suffice.
I know some people would think it's stupid, as it's illegal in itself, but surely the possible charges from such a method would be far less than the possible charges from a rape allegation, and could potentially lead to someone who would do such a thing actually facing the consequences for once.
my concerns come from the fact that I am only 20 years old, and have 2 false rape allegations under my belt, and with those numbers in mind I have either been extremely unlucky, or I'm almost gauranteed to face it again at some point in my life and I don't want to go through the rest of my life having to think about it.
What do you guys think? could such a recording even be taken into consideration?
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