Plea to protect women testifying in rape cases

A loophole in Irish law must be closed so women testifying in rape cases do not have to face questioning from their alleged attackers, campaigners demanded today.

A loophole in Irish law must be closed so women testifying in rape cases do not have to face questioning from their alleged attackers, campaigners demanded today.

As the law stands, defendants in rape cases – as in other criminal trials - can represent themselves and cross-examine witnesses.

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