Rape Shield Laws
RSLs are laws that typically bar the sex life of an alleged assault victim from being admitted as evidence. Now, I know women’s rights groups love them, but I’m not sure I agree with them as a blanket policy for all accusations of rape. I think the victim’s sexual activity at or around the time of the accused rape should be admitted if there is a possibility that the victim’s activities could affect the defendant’s freedom. If a victim is going to make such a serious accusation against someone – and subject them to a possible long-term prison sentence – then I think that any sexual activities in which the victim engaged at or around the time of the alleged rape, should be admitted. It's a fair price to pay for such a serious accusation.
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