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In this case-review episode, Joseph walks through a 2024 file in which a supervisor faced five sexual-assault charges supported by a 300-page sworn statement. Drawing on two decades of defence work, the team contrasts that narrative with a full digital extraction: Instagram DMs, texts, recordings, and time-stamped photos that mapped a consensual relationship and ultimately led to the Crown withdrawing all charges. They address a persistent myth in online comments (“withdrawn ≠ innocence”), explain why demonstrably fabricated complaints appear in roughly 30–40% of their practice’s database, and outline the memo-to-Crown process, disclosure strategy, and the real costs, delays, and collateral damage an accused endures even when exonerated. The conversation closes with a preview of an upcoming segment on deepfakes and forensic counter-measures, plus a shout-out to sponsor EasyDNS. Like, comment, subscribe and send in your legal questions for a future case breakdown.
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