Rape
... Most rape do require the use of force and if the victim is thrown into this situation then he or she will likely fear for their life and well being. The victim can be under the influence and may not have any recollection of the event that unfolded and then she would not be able to file charges. "The victim earnestly resisted the assault" the second condition that can be met in order to file a rape charge. Most of the time a victim will resist the rape the best they can. If you think about it if they didn't resist the sexual charges of the person then it couldn't be called rape can it. The problem with this condition is if again the victim became under the influence and may not have any recollection of the event. "At least one other witness corroborated the victims charge of rape" is the third and final condition that can be used to file a rape charge. This all together sounds weird. During a rape how many witnesses can there be. ...