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Legal consequences for previous sexual misconduct in the case of Jeffrey Epstein
The judge have different rules for allowing previous sexual misconduct to be used as a proof of guilt in a trial depending on the nature of prior offenses and the specific accusations in the current case.
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The perpetrator not only sexually assaulted a infant but also gave the child as a birthday present for his son to rape.
05:07 - 07:27 (02:20)
Summary
The perpetrator not only sexually assaulted a infant but also gave the child as a birthday present for his son to rape. The legal system was unable to prosecute the abuser since he had incriminating evidence against the people who wanted to report him.
ChapterLegal consequences for previous sexual misconduct in the case of Jeffrey Epstein
EpisodeFire Chief Part 2
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
A lawyer shares her experience with a client who was charged with rape and was uncooperative in his case.
07:27 - 08:12 (00:45)
Summary
A lawyer shares her experience with a client who was charged with rape and was uncooperative in his case. Despite the charges and evidence against him, he wanted to go to trial and claimed innocence.
ChapterLegal consequences for previous sexual misconduct in the case of Jeffrey Epstein
EpisodeFire Chief Part 2
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The legal system allows past behavior to be used in a trial if it's considered similar enough to the current charges, even if it's not technically prior.
08:12 - 10:36 (02:24)
Summary
The legal system allows past behavior to be used in a trial if it's considered similar enough to the current charges, even if it's not technically prior. However, there are some limitations to this rule.