Statute of limitations on child sex abuse: ‘It will inevitably increase the possibility of fraudulent claims’
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The Morning Call
Daniel M. Filler, professor at Drexel University law school, Philadelphia.
Q: What are the ramifications if the statute of limitations were eliminated in child sex-abuse cases in criminal proceedings?
A: The whole problem with the issue is that child sexual abuse is a hair-trigger issue in our society, and that fact has led to some real miscarriages of justice. That doesn’t mean that there really aren’t ugly things that happened to people who wait to report. Increasing or eliminating the statute of limitations might lead to more justice, but it also might increase more injustice. The question is how much injustice are we willing to tolerate to get more justice.
Q: What do you mean by more injustice?
A: These kinds of cases make people particularly anxious. I think when it comes to these cases, the worry is that, on one hand, memories are sometimes…
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