Chapter
The relevance of delayed disclosure in sexual assault cases
The delayed disclosure of a sexual assault can be important in defeating any claims that the assault was made up later for publicity or for monetary gain in a civil case. It can also be an exception to the rules about hearsay evidence, showing that the victim did tell others about the assault shortly after it happened and made the decision not to go to the police.
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Delayed reporting of sexual assault is important to defeat any claim that the victim made up the incident later on for publicity or financial gain.
07:11 - 10:45 (03:34)
Summary
Delayed reporting of sexual assault is important to defeat any claim that the victim made up the incident later on for publicity or financial gain. It also provides evidence that the victim did tell people about the incident at the time it occurred and made a decision not to report it to the police due to potential adverse impacts.
ChapterThe relevance of delayed disclosure in sexual assault cases
EpisodeE. Jean Carroll v. Trump
PodcastProsecuting Donald Trump
This episode discusses the potential outcomes and evidence that could be presented in the ongoing investigations into Donald Trump, including allegations of defamation and sexual assault, and the possible effect on future criminal trials.
10:45 - 13:16 (02:31)
Summary
This episode discusses the potential outcomes and evidence that could be presented in the ongoing investigations into Donald Trump, including allegations of defamation and sexual assault, and the possible effect on future criminal trials.
ChapterThe relevance of delayed disclosure in sexual assault cases
EpisodeE. Jean Carroll v. Trump
PodcastProsecuting Donald Trump
The undermining of Andrew Cuomo's accuser's credibility in court reminds of the fatal flaw in the Oscar Wilde trial where being gay was criminalized, leading to possible criminalization of people just for who they are.
13:16 - 15:30 (02:13)
Summary
The undermining of Andrew Cuomo's accuser's credibility in court reminds of the fatal flaw in the Oscar Wilde trial where being gay was criminalized, leading to possible criminalization of people just for who they are.