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Reasons Someone Can Become a
Wrongly Accused Person
GENERAL OVERVIEW
[General Overview]
[Misleading Information]
[Experts
Part1]
[Experts Part2]
[The Investigation]
Despite popular belief, unjust allegations and charges
occur significantly more often than anyone would like to accept. For most of us,
we go through our lives blissfully unaware of the miscarriages of justice that
happen daily for a whole host of reasons. Though almost everyone will know of
cases in the media where after a period of time someone has been released after
serving a proportion of a sentence following their conviction for
a crime they never committed, it is generally assumed that these instances are
rare and that on the whole our criminal justice system performs well. In fact
many would complain more of people getting away with crimes they have actually
done than consider how many are accused of offences they haven't. It is only
after you or a loved one find yourselves in that position that you become trully
aware of everything that goes on and how it happens. There is a reason why the
scales of justice depicted above are unbalanced, its time to even the odds!
To put some kind of perspective on it, try thinking of
how many miscarriages of justice you have heard of following press coverage of
an innocent person being released. Then consider how many people have not had
the good fortune to have had a wrongful conviction overturned, keep in mind that
once a prosecution has been successful few will have the means to continue
investigations on their own behalf. If the prospect of that hasn't already
alarmed you, now consider how many people were charged, remanded and acquitted
when the case against them failed to be proved. Those people live on with the
stigma of the allegation regardless of the outcome at trial. For good measure,
add to that how many innocent people are charged but the case is later dropped and fails to see a
court room. In my opinion everyone's legitimate complaint of criminals not
paying the price for their actions would best be resolved if police and court
resources weren't being drained to the extent they are by attempts to prove
innocent people guilty. After all, common sense tells you that it takes
considerably more effort to prove something that didn't happen than it does to
prove something that actually did!
Since there are so many different reasons why someone
can become a wrongly accused person, I feel it's best to separate the various
reasons and explain each individually, you can select which explanation interests
you most using the tabs above or why not view them all, you'll be surprised by
what you find. Where
possible and current restrictions do not prevent me from doing so, I have
provided factual examples from either my own experience or that of others, if
you are aware of other examples please don't hesitate to contact me using the
appropriate contact form provided. I will consider adding them to the site after
I have assessed its worth and benefit to public knowledge, I will leave no stone
unturned in my efforts to expose corruption or misconduct.
[General Overview]
[Misleading Information]
[Experts
Part1]
[Experts Part2]
[The Investigation]
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