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Generally, Rape Shield Laws Stipulate That the Defense Cannot Introduce

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Generally, rape shield laws stipulate that the defense cannot introduce evidence about the accuser's past sexual conduct unless the woman has previously been convicted of prostitution, has had consensual sex before with the defendant, or has an obvious incentive to lie.


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