
The legal consequences of name and shaming alleged rapist
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So this issue has been quite a hot topic of debate in our newsroom and our group chats. For the past few days, scores of anonymous women have been outing alleged rapists on Twitter following the brutal rape and murder of UCT student Uyinene Mrwetyana, allegedly by a Post Office employee. But media experts have warned against this, saying there are serious consequences. To help us understand the legal side to this issue is Romy Martin, an associate attorney who runs the social media unit at the law firm Dingley Marshall