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'Close your legs to avoid rape'

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Victims' rights advocates in New Zealand on Thursday condemned a defence lawyer who told a rape victim she should have "closed her legs" if she wanted to avoid having sex.

Defence lawyer Keith Jefferies made the remarks when summing up at the trial of his client, a nightclub bouncer who was convicted of rape in Wellington District Court on Wednesday, the Dominion Post reported.

The newspaper said the 20-year-old woman was drunk in the central business district when the bouncer, George Pule, approached her and told her that he could get her into a nightclub where her friends were socialising.

Instead he led her down an alley and raped her, although Jefferies said the victim did not struggle or cry out.

"All she would have had to do was to close her legs... it's as simple as that," the newspaper quoted him as saying in his closing arguments.

"Why didn't she do that? The reason she didn't do that was because the sex was consensual, as easy as that."

Natalie Gousmett from the Wellington Rape Crisis Centre said the remarks were "horrific" and attempted to shift the blame for sexual assault onto the victim.

She said the case, and the so-called "Roastbusters" controversy - which involved a group of Auckland youths boasting online about having group sex with underage girls - had thrown a spotlight on attitudes to sexual assault in New Zealand.

"It is an example of victim-blaming comments and rape culture, which we've seen all too much in the last week and a half," she said.

"It's very offensive obviously, and harmful for the victim and her family."

Jefferies conceded he had made the comments but said they came while defending his client and did not reflect his personal views.

He said he was quoted out of context and that for anyone to fully understand what he meant they would have had to have attended the entire trial, which involved complex issues of consent.

"If there had been anything unduly wrong with what I said I would've been reprimanded by the judge and also the crown lawyer would have complained," he told commercial radio on Thursday.

"It was relative to the facts of this particular case."

The Dominion Post said prosecutor Geraldine Kelly told the court that the victim, who was not identified, did not fight back because she was petrified of her attacker.

"No, she didn't fight back, she didn't scream her head off, she didn't go running into the street screaming 'Rape!' she said. "But this isn't an American TV show, this is real life. She was scared, and she didn't want to make the situation worse."

Pule is awaiting sentencing on the rape conviction.

iafrica.com
 
I wonder how to respond to such a ludicrous and absurd statement. Whats wrong with people nowadays they feel more desperate to justify criminals and grant them rights instead of showing concern for the victim. I wonder if that man would have said the same thing if the victim was a woman of his family maybe his daughter. Would he have still argued that she should have fought harder to prove it was a rape rather than protecting herself from a savage in the best possible way she could.
 
He is one crazy jackass...what a hilarious statement

I wouldnt use the word ridiculous describing the sentence. I did not find anything funny with what he said, but he is a lawyer and he is fighting a case. His statement was actually attacking the prosecution as the sex was consensual according to his client.
 
this ba$tard is looking to himself and regretting why his mother didn't close her legs.
 
Good for them that the Pakistani population remains 5000
As we know total population of indians in New Zealand is 104,583, so the lawyer maybe a cross of indian and new zealander. Hence he said this statement. :whistle:
 
Very unfortunate statement.

A woman is physically not capable of fending off even a single unarmed male assailant, regardless of how hard she "closes her legs."

Instead, law enforcement should find ways of ensuring that men close their flies and keep them closed.
 
unfortunate statement. :tdown: 
As we know total population of indians in New Zealand is 104,583, so the lawyer maybe a cross of indian and new zealander. Hence he said this statement. :whistle:
dimaag lagao faisal bhai,bakwaas mat karo
 
I wonder how to respond to such a ludicrous and absurd statement. Whats wrong with people nowadays they feel more desperate to justify criminals and grant them rights instead of showing concern for the victim. I wonder if that man would have said the same thing if the victim was a woman of his family maybe his daughter. Would he have still argued that she should have fought harder to prove it was a rape rather than protecting herself from a savage in the best possible way she could.

Civilization is going back to cave era, I will say even they respected women more than 21st century's "so called" civilized people, where some suggest that women should enjoy rape and other says that if she didn't resisted than she wanted it. :::sick::::
 
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