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government is the problem." -- Ronald Reagan


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Kobe Bryant Ruling A Step Towards Equity in Rape Trials
By Glenn Sacks (08/04/04)

A Colorado judge issued a highly controversial decision late last month on a matter that should not be controversial. Judge Terry Ruckriegle ruled that Kobe Bryant, who is facing four years to life in prison for an alleged rape he claims was consensual sex, can introduce evidence that his accuser had other sexual encounters in the 72 hours before her medical examination for the alleged assault.

Various reports in the press have labeled the decision a "bombshell for prosecutors" that "threatens all women"; Ruckriegle has been likened by the “New York Daily News” to a man who has "tiptoed into a minefield."

This is not the old-fashioned "tar the victim" defense, however. Bryant's defense team believes that the microscopic vaginal injuries the prosecution claims were suffered in the alleged assault were instead the product of various consensual sexual encounters.

Ruckriegle's decision followed another controversial ruling granting a defense motion that Bryant's accuser not be referred to as "the victim" in court. This motion was contested by both the prosecution and by victims' rights organizations, which filed amicus briefs and complained that Ruckriegle's decision created an anti-woman double-standard.

That these decisions have drawn controversy demonstrates how rape-shield laws have stacked cases against accused men. They also reflect the success of victim advocates in minimizing and concealing a real and damaging problem: Many accusations of rape are false.

Craig Silverman, a former chief deputy district attorney in Denver who was known for his zealous prosecution of rapists during his 16-year career, told me during an interview on my radio show in March that false rape accusations occur with "scary frequency."

Silverman, as a regular commentator on the Bryant trial for Denver's ABC affiliate, noted on the station's Web site that "any honest veteran sex assault investigator will tell you that rape is one of the most falsely reported crimes" and cited a Denver sex-assault unit commander's estimate that nearly half of all reported rape claims are false.

Several studies have confirmed Silverman's contention. For example, according to a nine-year study conducted by former Purdue sociologist Eugene J. Kanin, in over 40 percent of the cases reviewed, the complainants eventually admitted that no rape had occurred (“Archives of Sexual Behavior,” Vol. 23, No. 1, 1994).

An independent review (by Dr. Charles P. McDowell of the US Air Force Office of Special Investigations) of a 1985 Air Force study published in the “Forensic Science Digest” found that 60 percent of the 556 rape accusations examined were false.

The skepticism with which the public, the media and legal analysts have viewed Bryant's accuser is not solely attributable to Bryant's star power, nor to the fact that the prosecution's case appears to be marginal. It is also a reaction to a series of unfair sexual assault trials.

For example, in 1997 sportscaster Marv Albert was accused of assault and battery during a sexual encounter with a woman with whom he had had a 10-year sexual relationship. Albert sought to introduce evidence that his accuser, who had been in a mental hospital six weeks before the alleged assault, had previously made false accusations against men who had left her, as Albert was planning to do. When Albert's request was denied, he was left unable to defend himself. Facing a possible life sentence, he chose to plead guilty to misdemeanor assault.

In December, the Arkansas Supreme Court denied an appeal by Ralph Taylor, who is serving a 13-year sentence for rape. The court held that evidence of the victim's alleged prior false allegations of rape was inadmissible because it was sexual conduct within the meaning of the state's rape shield statute. In that case, the defense proffered the testimony of two friends of the alleged victim, both of whom claimed that she had previously falsely accused another man of raping her. The court explained that admitting such evidence could "inflame the jury."

These cases and others illustrate that the well-intended laws enacted over the past three decades to protect women have become tools of injustice wielded to gain convictions in questionable cases. While policies protecting accusers from unnecessary humiliation should always be a part of our justice system, we must never lose sight of the more important goal of assuring that those accused are not unjustly convicted.

The Bryant case represents a turning point in the history of rape trials, as the judiciary, the public and the media have finally begun to pay proper attention to the real danger of innocent men being convicted of rape.

First published at the San Francisco Chronicle


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Glenn Sacks is a men's and fathers' issues columnist and radio talk show host. His radio show, His Side with Glenn Sacks, can be heard on KRLA 870 AM in Los Angeles. His columns have appeared in dozens of the largest newspapers in the United States.
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