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Re: NY Daily News: False rape charge by Jersey City woman leads to false conviction
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I hope Mr. McCafferey sues the pants off of her and she is in debt to him until the day she dies.

Also, deporting her to the Dominican Republic would not be a punishment at all. She needs to be locked up here and suffer in a very uncomfortable womens prison. Which probably won't happen because she is pregnant...

False accusations of sexual assualt completely wreck lives, just as much as the real crime does.

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This is a sad example you have to be very careful what strange people you are willing to engage in conversation with, particularly late at night when one or more of the people have been partying, drinking and looking for an extension of their good time....lot's to think about!

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I'm terribly afraid a friend of mine might soon end up behind bars for a frivolous rape lawsuit. Rape is serious business but it seems many prosecutors, policemen, and jurors are far too eager to convict men for rape claims.

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False rape charge and conviction leave justice delayed for William McCaffrey

NY Daily News
Monday, August 17th 2009
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William McCaffrey has spent three years behind bars - three years too many.

A man is sitting in an upstate prison, wrongly convicted of a rape he didn't commit - a rape that, in fact, never happened. He must be released immediately, and the criminal justice system must aim its fury at the woman whose brazen lies put him there.

What Biurney Peguero did to William McCaffrey, a man she barely knew, is beyond despicable. She must be punished.

This is what Peguero told police and swore in court during a 2006 criminal trial: Early on the morning of Sept. 18, 2005, she was sitting in a parked car in upper Manhattan when McCaffrey stopped to talk to her and invited her to a party. They drove off; they pulled over on a dark street. McCaffrey, she said, drew a knife and viciously assaulted her, slapping her, raping her and leaving bite marks on her left arm and shoulder.

It was a complete fabrication.

What really happened, she and other witnesses now say, is that after they drove away, Peguero started getting angry calls from pals she'd left stranded when she took off in the car. She arranged to meet them at a garage. When they got there, one of Peguero's furious friends attacked her.

A female friend.

The fight was so violent that one of the women's heels cracked a car window. Peguero was left with bites, bruises and scratches. To explain her injuries, she went to a Jersey City hospital and cried rape. And McCaffrey, convicted in Manhattan Supreme Court on the strength of Peguero's story alone, went to prison to begin serving a 20-year term.

Now, far more sophisticated tests than were available in 2006 have found that the only DNA on Peguero's body - saliva - was not McCaffrey's. In fact, it came from a woman. Peguero has recanted her testimony to a priest and to the district attorney. Her friend has confessed to being the attacker in the garage.

There was no rape. McCaffrey, it turns out, was a gentleman through the entire encounter, even taking the wheel when it became apparent Peguero was far too drunk to drive.

An innocent man has spent the last three years in prison, a tragedy and a travesty of justice that must be remedied - today.

A court hearing has been scheduled for Sept. 9, but McCaffrey shouldn't have to wait that long. Surely his attorney, Glenn Garber of the Exoneration Initiative, and the Manhattan DA's office can do some creative lawyering and get him out.

As for Peguero, who is pregnant and has a 5-year-old, she committed perjury, a felony punishable by up to seven years in prison. She could also be deported to the Dominican Republic.

Whatever the punishment - and it must be swift and sure - it will never make up for what she did to McCaffrey. Free him now.

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/opinions/2 ... d_for_.html#ixzz0OTZrrINN

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