False accusations
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False accusations due to anger, jealousy, revenge, recovered memory,
prosecutorial pressures or any other factors can be devastating
to an individual accused of a California sex crime. Because sex
crimes are among the most despised and feared offenses, juries
are especially eager to convict those individuals who are accused
of committing them. Issues like this make it vital for the accused
to hire a criminal attorney who
specializes in California sex crime defense, who knows the most
effective ways to prove that false allegations are exactly that
and who can convince the jury that the accused has been unjustly
thrown into an overzealous criminal court system.
False accusations can stem from a number of factors. Domestic violence statistics
reveal that vengeful partners involved in intimate relationships
initiate false charges out of anger, revenge, jealously or in an
effort to take control over a child custody dispute. Regardless
of whether the charges are eventually retracted or denied, the accused
individual’s life has, most likely, been turned upside down
by such allegations. Many report losing their families, friends
and jobs as the result of false charges.
Recovered memory is another issue that leads people to initiate false charges
of sexual assault or abuse. Recovered or repressed memory is a memory
(typically of a traumatic environment or event), which is stored
by one’s unconscious mind outside the awareness of his or
her conscious mind. It is believed that these memories can be retrieved
years or even decades later either through therapy or dreams. The
problem is that these so-called memories can also be fantasies,
depicting or describing situations or events that never actually
occurred. False memories can be triggered or implanted by suggestion,
making those who suffer emotional problems particularly vulnerable
to therapists who believe that childhood sexual abuse is the explanation
for such issues. Unfortunately, those who experience this phenomenon
aren’t intentionally lying and, in fact, sincerely believe
their allegations.
Medical and psychological communities have some serious doubts about recovered
memory, because research suggests that traumatic events are likely
to be intrusive and persistent within one’s mind and not repressed
like this theory suggests. As a result, judges and juries must be
cautioned when dealing with sex crimes that are based on recovered
memories. These types of cases must also be more heavily scrutinized
since no allegations were reported at the time of the alleged offense(s).
Prosecutorial pressures are another reason that false allegations
are often pursued. There were several highly publicized child
sexual abuse cases from the 1980s and 1990s that lead to overturned
convictions because of overzealous prosecution. One of the lessons
that criminal defense lawyers and courts have learned is that is
easy for an untrained or overeager investigator to elicit false
allegations from children and to obtain false confessions from those
accused of sex crimes. By making false promises to a child eager
to see his or her parents or to a parent, convincing him or her
that confessing to such an incident will successfully put in the
past, the prosecutorial team actually jeopardizes the case and conviction.
A skilled, savvy defense attorney
knows that he or she must employ common sense when looking at the
facts of a case. He or she knows that children are, unfortunately,
capable of lying and are especially vulnerable to being pressured
or persuaded to telling stories that aren’t based entirely
(if at all) on the truth. He or she knows to inquire about witnesses
and their reliability, to inquire about the child, to independently
examine any physical evidence (if present) and to make sure that
all evidence is based in logic and science.
The experienced defense lawyers
at The Kavinoky Law Firm know the ways to effectively convey
to a judge and jury that a client falsely accused of a sex crime
must be acquitted. The compassionate attorneys are dedicated to
protecting the rights of the falsely accused and know what it takes
to win. For the most trusted legal advice, contact them today for
a free
consultation.
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