– Exclude the evidence, we have seen that the woman was attracted to the accused, and that the woman was open to meeting someone and being with someone?

– You will need to look at the way she was dressed.

She had donned a g-string with lace-up front.

How said the defender Elisabeth O’connell, according to the newspaper the Irish Examiner, when she previous Monday, in court in the irish city of Cork, finished his speech to the jury, who should assess, on a 27-year-old man, was convicted of raping a 17-year-old girl.

the Jury consisted of eight men and four women, and although the girl had explained that there was talk of a rape, and a witness had seen the accused holding her about the neck, ended the 27-year-old to be acquitted. And the decision has sparked a fierce debate in the catholic country.

‘Rape does not happen because someone has the g-string on – they happen because there are rapists’, writes the 37-year-old Leona O’callaghan in a commentary in the same newspaper, and in the comments section of the british newspaper the Independent writes Tom as follows:

‘Give the victim the blame – as usual’, and Indeass continues:

‘The sad thing is, that it is a female defending, that comes with the old argument, and one can easily imagine that she even has white grandmother-panties.’

’the Girl fills the 18 immediately, and she can even be with to vote a law through that you should be allowed to wear all kind of underwear, or nothing at all’, writes indeass, but what do you say?