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Someone on Reddit made a good point (Re: Diddy case) about how victims of SA are more likely to be screened out of jury selection due to self-disclosure of victimization. But how and why would perpetrators get screened out, given most are never reported or convicted?
May 8, 2025, 2:18 PM