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Old 29-03-2018, 01:02 PM #10
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It's a tough one because what is likely to be true and what can actually be proven in court are two separate things, and sadly any sexual assault is very difficult to prosecute if there are no other witnesses. The same goes for an absolute tonne of these historic sexual assault cases where the accused walks out of court without charges; "not found guilty" is not the same as "proven innocent".

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Originally Posted by Niamh. View Post
anyway what they are guilty of beyond reasonable doubt is being absolute disgusting, disrespectful scumbags who clearly view women as objects for their amusement and for that alone I hope the IRFU make the right call and don't ever let them play Rugby with Ireland again
I also agree with that, they should face personal consequences for their conduct alone, even without the rape allegations.
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