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Originally Posted by Frownland
I believe that he's referring to instances where the allegations are false and the jury indicts the man even though there is no evidence because of how our society is set up.
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Yeah, that was DWV's point, but taken out of context our conversation is pretty funny. We got off to a bad start.
Anyway, people keep saying that there are men who get convicted of abuse despite there being no evidence, but I wonder how often it actually happens. It'd be interesting for someone to look through case files and find some actual examples. Because if you compare the numbers, and it's just a dozen or so men getting the hammer for every thousand or so women who have to suffer domestic abuse, then it hardly seems like a win for the ladies to get the benefit of the doubt every once in awhile.