A woman I knew filed a complaint saying she was sexually assaulted by a man 3 years and 8 months ago.
The man who received the call requesting attendance had never even been in a relationship, so I thought it was voice phishing.
As a result of the trial, there was no evidence other than the woman’s statement, and the woman’s testimony was largely inconsistent.
The judge ruled in favor of the woman, and the man was sentenced to 2 years and 6 months in prison and had his personal information disclosed, and was taken into court custody.
There were many inconsistencies in the woman’s statement, and four witnesses came forward to testify about the circumstances at the time.The ruling states that people may be mistaken because it happened a long time ago and that the witnesses may have made false statements because they are acquaintances of the defendant.
It is said that it was written.
While in prison, the falsehood and perjury of the woman’s statement were further revealed in the appeals court, and she was eventually found not guilty.
Since his personal information had already been made public, people around him were stigmatized as a sexual assaulter and came out with an agreement.
His life was completely shattered.
However, he said he was very thankful and grateful to his father, friends, and acquaintances who believed in him throughout the trial.
They say they are helping them overcome difficult times.
Then, at the suggestion of his close brother, who was the head of a publishing company, he published a book detailing the process leading up to his acquittal.
He said he hopes that he can be of some help to those who are suffering from difficulties like him.
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