Charlotte Nichols MP on her rape trial ordeal podcast
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Charlotte Nichols MP on her rape trial ordeal  podcast
"I care profoundly about rape victims facing intolerable delays for their day in court. I waited 1,088 days to go to court. It's like having a bruise punched. All the worst things that you think about yourself, they're going for."
"Standing up in parliament last week, Charlotte Nichols MP waived her right to anonymity as a complainant of sexual offences, speaking in a debate about jury trials to highlight the painful experience of waiting for cases to go to trial and what it was like to give evidence."
Charlotte Nichols MP waived her anonymity as a sexual offence complainant during a parliamentary debate on jury trials, disclosing her personal experience with the justice system. She endured a 1,088-day wait before her case reached court. Nichols describes the experience as emotionally devastating, comparing it to repeatedly reopening wounds. During her testimony, she faced intense scrutiny targeting her self-perception and credibility. The defendant was ultimately acquitted of all charges. Nichols's public disclosure aims to draw attention to the intolerable delays rape victims face and the psychological toll of prolonged legal proceedings.
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