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Kerry man who raped younger brother claims evidence in 'present perfect continuous tense' shouldn't have been in trial
Irish Daily Mirror

Kerry man who raped younger brother claims evidence in 'present perfect continuous tense' shouldn't have been in trial

Paul Kelly (47) submitted that when his brother as an adult told a family member “Paul has been raping me for years,” this was inconsistent with the fact that the abuse had ended seven years before

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