I know the case was based in Scotland...but would this kind of thing have any ramification for those in England?
I always thought a higher court superceeded a lower courts rulings ? such as the Gay Cake situation that has been in the news recently that was pushed all the way to the supreme court for a final ruling.
For those people in Scotland that have found their case not proven, then they must be very worried right now, for those people the rape allegation really is now a never ending nightmare...
https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/...of-raping-her/
A woman has been awarded £80,000 in damages in a civil case against a man who had previously been cleared of raping her.
The woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, sued Stephen Coxen, accusing him of raping her in St Andrews, Fife, after a night out in September 2013.
Coxen, of Bury in Lancashire, denied the charges and in November 2015 a jury acquitted him on a not-proven verdict in a criminal trial.
I always thought a higher court superceeded a lower courts rulings ? such as the Gay Cake situation that has been in the news recently that was pushed all the way to the supreme court for a final ruling.
For those people in Scotland that have found their case not proven, then they must be very worried right now, for those people the rape allegation really is now a never ending nightmare...
https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/...of-raping-her/
A woman has been awarded £80,000 in damages in a civil case against a man who had previously been cleared of raping her.
The woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, sued Stephen Coxen, accusing him of raping her in St Andrews, Fife, after a night out in September 2013.
Coxen, of Bury in Lancashire, denied the charges and in November 2015 a jury acquitted him on a not-proven verdict in a criminal trial.
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