I agree that all victims should feel free to report alleged abuse but should the alleged perpetrator be named before they are either arrested or ultimately found guilty?
Shane
I agree that all victims should feel free to report alleged abuse but should the alleged perpetrator be named before they are either arrested or ultimately found guilty?
Frankly that defence is not convincing........if someone actually comes to trial, after a full police investigation and examination of the evidence by the CPS, then that is the time to name the accused.Dominic wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 2:55 pm As I understand it, the reason they name suspects beforehand is in the hope that other victims will come forward. However, this is surely an assumption of guilt. If you are innocent until proven guilty, then you should be allowed anonymity. Or, if you aren't allowed anonymity, neither should your accuser.
OH !!! The headline I saw read...Happy in Cyprus wrote: ↑Thu Jul 26, 2018 1:43 pm At least his legal costs of £850,000 are to be paid by the Police authority. Good for him.