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SSwiftdude393
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February 25, 2025 at 6:29 amIt’s disturbing how often accused individuals get step-by-step escape plans, while victims are bombarded with questions that attack their character. A woman shares her story, and instead of support, some people immediately start questioning her,”Why were you there?” “What were you wearing?” “Are you sure it was assault?”as if she’s the one on trial. Meanwhile, the accused shows up asking for advice, and suddenly, there’s an army of people offering loopholes, ways to shift blame, and even tactics to turn the case against the victim.This isn’t legal advice,it’s enabling. Mod teams need to step up and stop these spaces from becoming playbooks for evasion. And to those who spend their time defending perpetrators and giving them ideas instead of standing for what’s right, I hope one day you see firsthand what it’s like when justice is denied in your own family. Shame on you. Do better guys!!!! -
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February 25, 2025 at 2:36 pmYour post/comment has been removed because it appears to be a hypothetical scenario or academic question, violating Rule 3. This subreddit is for real legal issues.If you have questions about this removal, please [contact the moderators](https://www.reddit.com/message/compose?to=/r/LegalAdviceIndia).
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