In 1999 Judge David Bryant said that there was a good case for the setting up of a register to log the names of women who falsely accuse men of raping them.
His comments followed the collapse of a case against a man accused of raping a 16year old girl after police discovered that she had made similar allegations against other people, which had been dismissed after a lenghty police investigation.
Speaking at Teesside Crown Court, the Judge said "it seems to me that this case shows a need for some sort of register which may be the obverse of a Sex Offenders Register"
He said that the defendant in the case had gone through an "extremely unpleasant case" and expressed concern that other people could suffer similarly.
To me, this seems a logical step to take, allowing police to allow the use of a psychiatrist to asses reports made by persons whose name is on the register
His comments followed the collapse of a case against a man accused of raping a 16year old girl after police discovered that she had made similar allegations against other people, which had been dismissed after a lenghty police investigation.
Speaking at Teesside Crown Court, the Judge said "it seems to me that this case shows a need for some sort of register which may be the obverse of a Sex Offenders Register"
He said that the defendant in the case had gone through an "extremely unpleasant case" and expressed concern that other people could suffer similarly.
To me, this seems a logical step to take, allowing police to allow the use of a psychiatrist to asses reports made by persons whose name is on the register
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