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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 281251" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>Daisyface, in terms of if CPS was to go to family court to get my sister removed, should her mother being allowing visits with my sister and father again, I certainly will be called to testify.</p><p></p><p>In a court of law, in a trial for multiple rape and molestation etc charges, I can only testify to myself. It is still him against me, he said/ she said. It would be devestating for him to get off because of no evidence. In this type of court, criminal court, I am unable to speak to what others have told me of their experiences, it is considered heresy and is not admissable. It would only be admitted to evidence if these others were to testify to their own experiences themselves. This all goes to the accused having a right to defend themselves. How can they defend themselves against a allegation that I make regarding something that I wasn't there to witness? See what I mean??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 281251, member: 4264"] Daisyface, in terms of if CPS was to go to family court to get my sister removed, should her mother being allowing visits with my sister and father again, I certainly will be called to testify. In a court of law, in a trial for multiple rape and molestation etc charges, I can only testify to myself. It is still him against me, he said/ she said. It would be devestating for him to get off because of no evidence. In this type of court, criminal court, I am unable to speak to what others have told me of their experiences, it is considered heresy and is not admissable. It would only be admitted to evidence if these others were to testify to their own experiences themselves. This all goes to the accused having a right to defend themselves. How can they defend themselves against a allegation that I make regarding something that I wasn't there to witness? See what I mean?? [/QUOTE]
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