Hi, I've posted recently about my partner being falsely accused of rape after drunken one night stand (he was also drunk)
Well I've also recently been reading Alison Saunders (director of public prosecution) new guidelines on rape cases, she's basically said that if a woman was drunk then sex was not consented (that's how I read it anyway)
Here's a paragraph from a news article I read:'new guidance will be issued to all police forces and prosecutors as part of a 'toolkit' to move rape investigations into the 21st century
Men accused of date rape will need to convince police that a woman consented to sex as part of a major change in the way sex offences are investigated.'
So if I'm right in how I've interpreted this then potentially my partner is screwed?
My partner was due in court this month but the case has been moved to middle of this year now and I just want to know if these new guidelines will affect his case in anyway - is he more likely to be found guilty now?
Thank you
Well I've also recently been reading Alison Saunders (director of public prosecution) new guidelines on rape cases, she's basically said that if a woman was drunk then sex was not consented (that's how I read it anyway)
Here's a paragraph from a news article I read:'new guidance will be issued to all police forces and prosecutors as part of a 'toolkit' to move rape investigations into the 21st century
Men accused of date rape will need to convince police that a woman consented to sex as part of a major change in the way sex offences are investigated.'
So if I'm right in how I've interpreted this then potentially my partner is screwed?
My partner was due in court this month but the case has been moved to middle of this year now and I just want to know if these new guidelines will affect his case in anyway - is he more likely to be found guilty now?
Thank you
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