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Not to argue whether jackson is guilty or innocent, or whether previous account had any merit, but do you think this should be legal? To me if a person wasn't convicted, in this case both settled out of court (one which said neither party was to ever talk about the incident again) or simply an allegation (the list is believed to include caulkin, who has insisted he was never abused), that it shouldn't be used as evidence in court. Previous convictions are fine, but here they are using an unproven allegation to attempt to send someone to jail.
Not to argue whether jackson is guilty or innocent, or whether previous account had any merit, but do you think this should be legal? To me if a person wasn't convicted, in this case both settled out of court (one which said neither party was to ever talk about the incident again) or simply an allegation (the list is believed to include caulkin, who has insisted he was never abused), that it shouldn't be used as evidence in court. Previous convictions are fine, but here they are using an unproven allegation to attempt to send someone to jail.