Spoofin
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The authorities did not determine there was consent. Officers who watched a short video thought it appeared as if she was playful and enjoying herself or some words like that. The Hennepin County Attorney determined that they could not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that there was a crime committed so they did not charge anyone.
This narrative needs to stop. If we follow this logic, anyone ever accused of any crime isn't really not guilty, they just couldn't prove they were guilty.
How about someone who stands trial and is found not guilty... do you walk around saying, "all that means is they couldn't prove it?"
Everyone else that has been accused of a crime, but not charged.... do you also put them in the "just couldn't prove it" camp?
What if I accused you of robbing my house last night- of course they wouldn't charge you as there would be no proof. Are you OK being labeled a robber now and that you are only free because the police "just couldn't find enough proof?"
There is a reason we set up our legal system the way we do. Innocent until proven guilty and if not proven guilty you are assumed innocent. Sad that some pick the "no, they are probably guilty - the police just couldn't prove it" approach. You live in the wrong part of the world dude.
You can also stop the "they couldn't prove it <b>beyond a reasonable doubt</b> nonsense. That is the burden of proof in court. The burden of proof to charge the players was far lower than that - in fact, it was lower than the burden of proof the U had to prove.
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