It was supposed to be a regular teen birthday party. Instead, it led to a police investigation, two trials and an experience one expert says should 'shock our moral consciousness'.
Nadia had alleged that she had been raped four times in a location close to that shed before one of the men pulled her further away, where the alleged attack continued.
Nadia was questioned about why she didn't call for help during the alleged rapes. She was asked about the differences between her account of the night and the account of the accused men. The prosecutor, Peter Triandos, did not object to any of the questions about Nadia's clothing and Judge Richard Smith did not intervene."I just felt like screaming to them, 'What has this got to do with anything?'" she says.
Mr Rattray would again seek to link that kiss to Nadia's alcohol consumption at another point in his cross-examination, where he also asked whether she had intended to sleep with the accused men that night. The phrase to "break her duck" is taken from cricket where it is usually used to describe a batsman making their first run.It's not the first time Judge Smith has made a controversial comment during a rape trial.
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