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Originally Posted by Fuzzy14
I didn't see anything over the top about how she dressed... are there examples of that I missed in the coverage?
As far as how the complainant acted... isn't her conduct entirely relevant? If the accused is supposed to make reasonable efforts to ensure the other person is consenting, isn't the conduct of that individual relevant (her conduct during the course of events of course, not her past conduct).
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There was the business of how she couldn't be drunk and walk in heels, and all the focus on the video of her running around and chatting them up.
And conudct is a very tricky subject in sexual assault cases, because consent can't be assumed from prior conduct and also be withdrawn at any time.