That's such a non-answer. However, for what it's worth, I'm always an advocate for the rights of the accused and so should everyone because as the law states you are INNOCENT before proven guilty. Don't ever forget that it is the job of the prosecution to prove that the defendant is guilty not the other way around.
If the standard is "Although there is no physical evidence that cannot have occurred via consensual sex and no third parties were there to confirm that it was rape the victim, who by the way doesn't want to be revealed, says it happened" then how can we tell a true victim from someone making a false claim?
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