Lawyer for rape accused shows teen’s lacy underwear in court

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'You have to look at the way she was dressed. She was wearing a thong with a lace front,' the defence lawyer told the court.

 

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More ammunition handed to the feminist sluts on a silver platter

So she was drunk, blacker out, then came to, said stop, he stopped. But she still accused him of rape? Give me a break.

Absolutely disgusting. Did the accused rapists underwear get shown in court to show his intent on the night? I bet it didn’t. And given that your underwear is not on show for all to see, how is it relevant. I wonder what sort of underwear the defense lawyer wears.

Some lawyers should just be disbarred and never be allowed to practice law

What a cretin.

Disgusting. How someone can defend this act?

Fkn ridiculous!

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