Gary Kavanagh discusses the recent rape case that made headlines when it was reported that comments had been made about the underwear of the women who had claimed to be raped.
He discusses why rape trials are so acrimonious, why defendants will bring up things like the clothing of an accuser or her past sexual history, and argues that the state should not limit what defendants can say in their own defence, as some TDs have suggested should be the case.
Gary Kavanagh discusses the recent rape case that made headlines when it was reported that comments had been made about the underwear of the women who had claimed to be raped.
He discusses why rape trials are so acrimonious, why defendants will bring up things like the clothing of an accuser or her past sexual history, and argues that the state should not limit what defendants can say in their own defence, as some TDs have suggested should be the case.