young somali man who was wrongfully convicted of rape and spent years in jail in my community

LEARNING FROM FARAH JAMA: A CASE OF WRONGFUL CONVICTION DUE TO FAULTY DNA EVIDENCE
June 17, 2019
Forensic expert testimony is given pride of place amongst the types of evidence that could be presented within criminal trials. The use of science to determine facts is seen as far superior to subjective eye-witness testimony or patchy circumstantial evidence.
However the case of Farah Jama, who was wrongfully convicted by the Victorian County Court of rape in 2006 on the basis of flawed DNA evidence, should give us pause regarding the ‘specialness’ of forensic science evidence.
The Jama Case
In 2005, a 48 year old woman was found semi-conscious inside a Melbourne nightclub toilet, with no recollection of what had happened the previous evening. Given the circumstances, Victoria Police suspected the woman may have been drugged and assaulted.
The victim was examined by a Sexual Assault Crisis Care Unit within a hospital for a physical examination. Routine swabs were taken and sent to the Victoria Police Forensic Science Laboratory for DNA analysis. The lab results came back with a match for Farah Jama who was arrested, prosecuted and convicted of the crime solely on the basis of the DNA match.
Problem was, Jama claimed he was at his father’s bedside the night of the assault. Moreover, no-one interviewed who was at the club that night had noticed a 19 year old man of African appearance amongst an event which catered to a predominately middle-aged Caucasian crowd.
In early 2009, solicitor Kimani Boden took on Jama’s case pro-bono and asked prosecutors to review the DNA evidence. Once medical files were reviewed by the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine, doubts were expressed over the reliability of the DNA “match”. As a result, Jama was acquitted.
The most likely explanation for the faulty DNA “match” was cross-contamination at the hospital where the DNA samples were collected.
Lessons Learned
The Jama case occurred during a period of global scrutiny regarding the reliability of forensic evidence. In 2009, the US National Research Council produced a damning report on the state of forensic science in the US, finding many of the processes in place to validity forensic techniques were without merit.
Following the Jama findings, Justice Frank Vincent was asked to investigate how the prosecution case was mounted and pursued on dubious evidence.
The Vincent Report outlined a number of recommendations to improve the handling of DNA evidence in Australia. Including:
  • Better protocols and standards in relation to the content of examination kits for the collection of forensic samples and related measures to preserve the integrity of the DNA sampling process;
  • Measures to ensure too much trust in forensic science does not compromise the integrity and fairness of criminal prosecutions relying on DNA evidence; and
  • Further research into the presentation of expert DNA evidence in jury trials and its potential to be misunderstood by juries.
The Jama case is a good reminder that all evidence must be subject to scrutiny, even the kinds of evidence derived from the use of scientific methods.
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Mr Jama has settled his claim for $550,000, but his lawyers are still hoping he will get a personal apology.

One of Mr Jama's lawyers, Hina Pasha, says the compensation settlement was reached on Friday.

"Provided that Mr Jama's happy and can move on with his life, it's an adequate settlement," he said.

"In terms of whether he can ever be compensated for the amount of time he was incarcerated is a matter of opinion."

Victorian Attorney-General Rob Hulls has said sorry publicly, but Mr Pasha says his client has not received a personal apology
 
Wait but the BLM twitter halimoids here tell me that somali men are rapists, how could this be? I think they need to re-test the results a third time, theres obviously been a miscarriage of justice here.
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So lets get this straight. Because a very small minority of women lie, that means we should disbelieve the countless of women that have been raped.

We should also make excuses for rapists and blame women for their dress and conduct which what has been happening here.

People lie about all sorts of crimes. A minority lie about getting burgled or even beat up. Yet when that happens no one ever brings up cases of fake reports, nor are people hellbent in victim blaming and siding with the potiential criminal.
 
So lets get this straight. Because a very small minority of women lie, that means we should disbelieve the countless of women that have been raped.

All I’m saying is that women should bring hard evidence of them being raped

We should also make excuses for rapists and blame women for their dress and conduct which what has been happening here.
Never said that :heh:
 
All I’m saying is that women should bring hard evidence of them being raped


Never said that :heh:

How does someone bring evidence of rape? Do rapist rape in front of people?

If something happened to me, how do I prove he did it? Is a rapist going to give me a minute to whip out my phone to record him?

If someone stole from you, and you saw them in the act, but there are no cameras and people cannot find the item on the thief, how do you prove that?
 
How does someone bring evidence of rape? Do rapist rape in front of people?

If something happened to me, how do I prove he did it? Is a rapist going to give me a minute to whip out my phone to record him?

If someone stole from you, and you saw them in the act, but there are no cameras and people cannot find the item on the thief, how do you prove that?
there is a rap kit. If its reported dna can be found. But you are right. Rape is a very hard crime to prove andit has a low conviction rate. Specially once time pass and no witness coming forward
 
How does someone bring evidence of rape? Do rapist rape in front of people?

If something happened to me, how do I prove he did it? Is a rapist going to give me a minute to whip out my phone to record him?

If someone stole from you, and you saw them in the act, but there are no cameras and people cannot find the item on the thief, how do you prove that?
forensic identification/evidence sxb
 

Caaro

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lol @Halimak assuming “a very small” number of women lie.

there is no reliable data that exists to tell us how many people are accused of rape in day-to-day life.

There are all sorts of environments — at work, at home, in public — where someone could make an allegation of rape, truthfully or otherwise, that may go unrecorded. If false, these accusations could have far-reaching and profound effects on the accused’s life, even if they never result in police or judicial action.

Basically, the “only 2% of rape allegations are false” is a lie. Just like these twitter allegations, majority of them go unreported to the police. They’re are told to friends and family, which in turn ruins the reputation of the man, where he has no judicial system to prove his innocence.

Women who make rape allegations without taking it to the police are more than likely, lying. But even if they weren’t. 2% is just the tip of the iceberg.

Thousands of men are locked up annually due to a single victim testimonial. Meaning instead of the woman finding proof for his actions to lock him up. He was supposed to find proof to refute her claims, if he couldn’t. He’d be jailed.

All those men are also gone unnoticed. If I had to estimate I’d say 1 in 10 rape allegations that are taken to court are false, and 3/10 all rape allegations that don’t include the justice system are false.

The justice system is rigged. It’s guilty until proven innocent.
 

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I saw one Somali girl on Twitter say that we shouldn't go the police because we are black and Muslim so they won't do anything for us.
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So yeah, if you run to Twitter to tell your story and it happened years ago without informing the police or even telling your family members then it's safe to assume that it's bs. I don't believe any of the ones that took to Twitter to tell their story.
 
I saw one Somali girl on Twitter say that we shouldn't go the police because we are black and Muslim so they won't do anything for us.
:mjlol:
So yeah, if you run to Twitter to tell your story and it happened years ago without informing the police or even telling your family members then it's safe to assume that it's bs. I don't believe any of the ones that took to Twitter to tell their story.
it will create 5 min outrage on twitter and everyone will move to the next story. Thats how twitter works
 
I saw one Somali girl on Twitter say that we shouldn't go the police because we are black and Muslim so they won't do anything for us.
:mjlol:
So yeah, if you run to Twitter to tell your story and it happened years ago without informing the police or even telling your family members then it's safe to assume that it's bs. I don't believe any of the ones that took to Twitter to tell their story.
9/10 unless it’s a high profile case the police/courts don’t do shit.
 
lol @Halimak assuming “a very small” number of women lie.



Basically, the “only 2% of rape allegations are false” is a lie. Just like these twitter allegations, majority of them go unreported to the police. They’re are told to friends and family, which in turn ruins the reputation of the man, where he has no judicial system to prove his innocence.

Women who make rape allegations without taking it to the police are more than likely, lying. But even if they weren’t. 2% is just the tip of the iceberg.

Thousands of men are locked up annually due to a single victim testimonial. Meaning instead of the woman finding proof for his actions to lock him up. He was supposed to find proof to refute her claims, if he couldn’t. He’d be jailed.

All those men are also gone unnoticed. If I had to estimate I’d say 1 in 10 rape allegations that are taken to court are false, and 3/10 all rape allegations that don’t include the justice system are false.

The justice system is rigged. It’s guilty until proven innocent.

How is the justice system rigged against men when only less 2% of actual rapists are sentenced? 98% of these cases go unpunished. We have rapists roaming around and women are at danger. If the justice system was guilty until proven innocent than it would most definitely be much more than 1.4% of rape cases.

Okay, lets take the courts out of the picture then, if that is the route you want to go down. Its funny that all of a sudden you care about reputation when men are 100% believed when they ruin a girls rep and call her a ho. No one bothers to confirm. If your mate said so and so is slag, ya'll believe it straight away. So miss me with the reputation argument. The same can never be said for a woman that accuses a guy of rape, but doesn't take it to the courts. Women are not believed and sspot is a good microcosm of the world at large.
 

Caaro

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How is the justice system rigged against men when only less 2% of actual rapists are sentenced? 98% of these cases go unpunished. We have rapists roaming around and women are at danger. If the justice system was guilty until proven innocent than it would most definitely be much more 1.4% of rape cases.

Okay, lets take the courts out of the picture then, if that is the route you want to go down. Its funny that all of a sudden you care about reputation when men are 100% believed when they ruin a girls rep and call her a ho. No one bothers to confirm. If your mate said so and so is slag, ya'll believe it straight away. So miss me with the reputation argument. The same can never be said for a woman that accuses a guy of rape, but doesn't take it to the courts. Women are not believed and sspot is a good microcosm of the world at large.
You’re speaking from emotion. First off I’m gonna need you to give me your sources. 98% of rape cases are ruled innocent?!? Yeah don’t just make numbers up, and if you do make it believable.

Second off calling a woman a ho is nowhere near the same as calling a man a rapist. Don’t even compare the two. I hate whataboutisms man. You’re also assuming I believe my guys when they tell me a girl is a ho. Whenever someone tells me about a certain girl, I always ask “why what’d she do?” Then he’d fill me in, from there I’d see if it’s believable.

Either ways, the only rebuttal you had to “a woman can easily ruin a man’s social life by labelling him a rapist” is a whataboutism that is nowhere near to the same degree. When someone finds out a girl is a ho, at most the student body knows. Whereas if a man is labelled a rapist, the students, teachers, parents, and the dogs know. They’d treat him much worse than they would with someone who’s a ho.
 
You’re speaking from emotion. First off I’m gonna need you to give me your sources. 98% of rape cases are ruled innocent?!? Yeah don’t just make numbers up, and if you do make it believable.

Second off calling a woman a ho is nowhere near the same as calling a man a rapist. Don’t even compare the two. I hate whataboutisms man. You’re also assuming I believe my guys when they tell me a girl is a ho. Whenever someone tells me about a certain girl, I always ask “why what’d she do?” Then he’d fill me in, from there I’d see if it’s believable.

Either ways, the only rebuttal you had to “a woman can easily ruin a man’s social life by labelling him a rapist” is a whataboutism that is nowhere near to the same degree. When someone finds out a girl is a ho, at most the student body knows. Whereas if a man is labelled a rapist, the students, teachers, parents, and the dogs know. They’d treat him much worse than they would with someone who’s a ho.


Why would you accuse me of being emotional when you could have just asked for evidence? If anything I would say you are the emotional one in the matter considering your own brother was accused, so you probably think it is more common than it is.

Anyways here is the evidence:

Just 1.5% of all rape cases lead to charge or summons, data reveals

Only one in 65 rape cases reported to police result in suspects being summonsed or charged, a Guardian analysis of the latest crime figures has revealed.

 
when ever people discuss rape one group of people never get involved in the debate. The actual rapers. So people take their anger on others
 
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