A Rush to Judgment

It seemed like an open-and-shut case. Dominique Strauss-Kahn, who is no angel in the sex department, was accused of raping a maid at a New York hotel. The American media had a field day, judging him guilty on all counts. Stories portraying him as a sex maniac were bandied about, and there was a sort of gloating about the Frenchman's misfortune.

Not so fast.

Now, it seems that the maid has contradicted herself and lied on several occasions before and after the incident. There seems to be no question that there was sex involved, but there is reasonable doubt about its involuntary nature. Most significant, it is the prosecution that has brought all this up, thereby weakening its own case.

At the end of the day, although not innocent, the man may be not guilty as charged.

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