Originally posted by Bigsister
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Tricky question, I honestly don't know, hopefully someone will be along with a definitive answer.
My instinct says that it is not so significant because it was made subsequently to accusing your brother. The prosecution could argue that this second accusation was made as a direct result of the first (seeing wolves round every corner; enjoying victim status; or any other silly reason)
I think that in your Bros case yiour solicitor will have to ask the judge for permission to admit it as evidence (this extra complication may asnwer your earlier query as to why a professional judge has been brought in rather than leaving it to the lay Magistrates)
If the girl had accusd someone else beforehand and the case was dropped this would be much more significant (and might even be why the cousin got off the hook)
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