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Rugby rape trial: What lessons can be learned? | Rugby rape trial: What lessons can be learned? |
(about 9 hours later) | |
It was a case that was too big and burly for the confines of a court room. | It was a case that was too big and burly for the confines of a court room. |
The rape trial of two Ulster rugby stars played out in a social media thunder storm across the world. | The rape trial of two Ulster rugby stars played out in a social media thunder storm across the world. |
There was more mud than a Six Nations match. | |
In the twitter-sphere, there were shockwave revelations, lightning flashes of righteous anger, showers of sheer nastiness, snide comments and plain character assassination. | In the twitter-sphere, there were shockwave revelations, lightning flashes of righteous anger, showers of sheer nastiness, snide comments and plain character assassination. |
The Belfast trial judge, Patricia Smyth, found herself battling a blizzard to hold the jury under a large, wonky legal umbrella. | The Belfast trial judge, Patricia Smyth, found herself battling a blizzard to hold the jury under a large, wonky legal umbrella. |
She warned them again and again to keep away from the press and social media. | She warned them again and again to keep away from the press and social media. |
All the defendants in the case were cleared of all the charges. | All the defendants in the case were cleared of all the charges. |
As the trial played out over eight and a half weeks, Women's Aid in Northern Ireland felt the tremors. | As the trial played out over eight and a half weeks, Women's Aid in Northern Ireland felt the tremors. |
"We've had phone calls to our helpline from women who have decided to withdraw complaints," said chief executive officer Jan Melia. | "We've had phone calls to our helpline from women who have decided to withdraw complaints," said chief executive officer Jan Melia. |
"They do not want to go through the whole process. They do not want to be treated like that in the court or in the media. | "They do not want to go through the whole process. They do not want to be treated like that in the court or in the media. |
"It was the grilling that she (the complainant) got. | "It was the grilling that she (the complainant) got. |
"Then there was that sort of character assassination and the victim blaming - it was the whole media surrounding the case." | "Then there was that sort of character assassination and the victim blaming - it was the whole media surrounding the case." |
Women's Aid supports women whether they choose to take a case forward or not. | Women's Aid supports women whether they choose to take a case forward or not. |
Ms Melia said: "The media coverage has demonstrated quite markedly that the process for the victim is excruciating, it punishes them." | Ms Melia said: "The media coverage has demonstrated quite markedly that the process for the victim is excruciating, it punishes them." |
There are questions to be asked, she said. | There are questions to be asked, she said. |
"Is the law adequate? Do we need new media guidelines to avoid putting those involved and their families through this - both the young woman and, also, those accused? | "Is the law adequate? Do we need new media guidelines to avoid putting those involved and their families through this - both the young woman and, also, those accused? |
"It adds insults to injury for both sides. We need to look at the law and the process for both sides." | "It adds insults to injury for both sides. We need to look at the law and the process for both sides." |
'It's an awful process' | 'It's an awful process' |
Ms Melia believes there may be a case for a fundamental change to the legal system citing examples of countries where both parties remain anonymous. | Ms Melia believes there may be a case for a fundamental change to the legal system citing examples of countries where both parties remain anonymous. |
The fall-out from the rugby rape trial is "hugely worrying", she said. | The fall-out from the rugby rape trial is "hugely worrying", she said. |
"We know reporting of sexual violence is very low. Women do not call police," she says. | "We know reporting of sexual violence is very low. Women do not call police," she says. |
"What this case demonstrates is what they are going to go through. It's an awful process in which they are just annihilated." | "What this case demonstrates is what they are going to go through. It's an awful process in which they are just annihilated." |
Ms Melia is concerned about young people's sexual behaviour and attitudes. She has called for mandatory education in schools. | Ms Melia is concerned about young people's sexual behaviour and attitudes. She has called for mandatory education in schools. |
Legal expert Joshua Rozenberg said rape cases are "particularly difficult to try". | Legal expert Joshua Rozenberg said rape cases are "particularly difficult to try". |
"The question of consent is often one person's word against another," he said. | "The question of consent is often one person's word against another," he said. |
"Establishing consent is particularly difficult when those involved have had a lot to drink." | "Establishing consent is particularly difficult when those involved have had a lot to drink." |
He pointed out the dangers of social media. | He pointed out the dangers of social media. |
"Members of the public may not realise that, by publishing information on social media about a current case, they are in contempt of court and liable to punishment. | "Members of the public may not realise that, by publishing information on social media about a current case, they are in contempt of court and liable to punishment. |
"Social media has turned everybody with a smart phone into a publisher but non-journalists are not aware of the law." | "Social media has turned everybody with a smart phone into a publisher but non-journalists are not aware of the law." |
'Same questions' | 'Same questions' |
As regards the length of this particular trial, he said that a judge must always keep control of a criminal trial and it can be difficult to decide when to limit cross-examination of a complainant. | As regards the length of this particular trial, he said that a judge must always keep control of a criminal trial and it can be difficult to decide when to limit cross-examination of a complainant. |
"Judges sometimes ask defence barristers to agree among themselves how to divide cross-examination so that a defendant does not have to answer the same questions from different defence lawyers." | "Judges sometimes ask defence barristers to agree among themselves how to divide cross-examination so that a defendant does not have to answer the same questions from different defence lawyers." |
Monica McWilliams, an academic and politician who served as Northern Ireland's Human Rights Commissioner, has conducted extensive research into domestic violence. | Monica McWilliams, an academic and politician who served as Northern Ireland's Human Rights Commissioner, has conducted extensive research into domestic violence. |
This was a standard trial, she pointed out, but it has gone into huge detail. | This was a standard trial, she pointed out, but it has gone into huge detail. |
"Victims watching this may be asking themselves: 'Do I want to put myself up for something as adversarial as that?'" she said. | "Victims watching this may be asking themselves: 'Do I want to put myself up for something as adversarial as that?'" she said. |
The courts provide support for complainants, she said. | The courts provide support for complainants, she said. |
The young woman was seated behind a screen to give her evidence; she was able to observe proceedings and she may have availed of the court's befriending system and the opportunity to leave via a different entrance to avoid "running the gauntlet" of a public departure. | The young woman was seated behind a screen to give her evidence; she was able to observe proceedings and she may have availed of the court's befriending system and the opportunity to leave via a different entrance to avoid "running the gauntlet" of a public departure. |
"This has been played along legal lines," she said, noting that Judge Smyth had been "very clear" and did her best, legally, in advising the jury. | "This has been played along legal lines," she said, noting that Judge Smyth had been "very clear" and did her best, legally, in advising the jury. |
As for the eight days the complainant spent on the witness stand, Mrs McWilliams said that those accused are "absolutely entitled to their legal defence". | As for the eight days the complainant spent on the witness stand, Mrs McWilliams said that those accused are "absolutely entitled to their legal defence". |
"It is tough on the victims when there are multiple defendants," she said. | "It is tough on the victims when there are multiple defendants," she said. |
For a woman, this can be extremely challenging. | For a woman, this can be extremely challenging. |
Mrs McWilliams is clear: given the flurry and hype around this case, it's time for change, she said. | Mrs McWilliams is clear: given the flurry and hype around this case, it's time for change, she said. |
"We have to start a big awareness campaign. It is the only way. | "We have to start a big awareness campaign. It is the only way. |
"We have a Sexual Assault Referral Centre - SARC. Let people know that this exists. It is fabulous. The victim can come with family or friends. | "We have a Sexual Assault Referral Centre - SARC. Let people know that this exists. It is fabulous. The victim can come with family or friends. |
"We fought for years to get it and it's the only one in Northern Ireland." | "We fought for years to get it and it's the only one in Northern Ireland." |
'Tragedy for everyone' | 'Tragedy for everyone' |
However, she does not hold with the view that the fall-out from this case is that it will stop women taking a complaint forward through the judicial system. | However, she does not hold with the view that the fall-out from this case is that it will stop women taking a complaint forward through the judicial system. |
"I don't think you can afford to say that - to be so negative," she said. | "I don't think you can afford to say that - to be so negative," she said. |
In the end, after a marathon of a court trial, there can be no real winners. | In the end, after a marathon of a court trial, there can be no real winners. |
A defence barrister for one of the accused summed it up in his closing statement: "The problem for this case is that it is a tragedy for everyone involved," he said. | A defence barrister for one of the accused summed it up in his closing statement: "The problem for this case is that it is a tragedy for everyone involved," he said. |
"The defendants, [the complainant] and the three young women who went out for a night and found themselves in the headlines of newspapers." | "The defendants, [the complainant] and the three young women who went out for a night and found themselves in the headlines of newspapers." |
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