Child sex
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The wisdom of
Gordon Waugh - Index |
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Your article "Old
evidence with a new spin" (Aug 5) is a bit off the beam ! The call for a
Royal Commission to investigate matters surrounding the conviction of Peter
Ellis has little to do with his guilt or innocence. It is focused on the
methods used by counsellors to derive evidence, their automatic presumption
of guilt, the reliability of such evidence, how and why it was filtered, the
systemic flaws in the ACC system, and the extensive amendments to Section 23
of the Evidence Act. The Christchurch Creche
case is virtually identical to scores of others overseas. With few
exceptions, those convictions have since been quashed by appellate courts
because the methods used, and the children's evidence, were unreliable and
fatally flawed. Over the past decade,
those methods have resulted in tens of thousands of |