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The Dominion Post
March 2 2007

Acquittals 'may put women off'

The woman who first made allegations of rape against Assistant Police Commissioner Clint Rickards and two former policemen fears their latest acquittals could discourage other women from coming forward.

Louise Nicholas said she was "absolutely gutted" by yesterday's not guilty verdicts, the same outcome as in her own rape complaint trial against Mr Rickards, Bob Schollum and Brad Shipton last year.

"It's like deja vu. But more so because there's another woman and I can feel her pain and I know what she's going through.

"I just hope and pray that these acquittals don't put other women off from coming forward.

"I'm praying it won't. They need to find the strength to go through this . . . to go through all this hell and come out of it a better person."

Mrs Nicholas was in court to hear yesterday's verdicts.

She said the complainant, who she did not know, would be feeling emotional.

Mrs Nicholas, who is expecting her fourth child, would not comment on whether the two juries might have reached different verdicts had they known both Schollum and Shipton were serving current prison sentences for rape.

Asked what she thought of New Zealand's justice system, she said: "There is none. It's flawed big time."