Ali Tuckett - Child Sex Abuse False Accusation

Tuckett, Ali; child sex abuse; NRE: perjury/false accusation, no crime

Bench trial

NRE synopsis (by Maurice Possley):

"In June 2010, 36-year-old Ali Tuckett was arrested in Monroe County...on a charge of sexually assaulting a 12-year-old boy.

"Tuckett denied the accusation and went on trial...in June 2011. He chose to have the case heard b a judge without a jurty. There was no physical or forensic evidence -- only the restimony of the boy."

[All of the above was also true of the Nickel case.]

"On June 30, 2011, the judge [ Victoria Argento ] convicted Tuckett of sexual assault and sentenced him to 18 years in prison.

"In 2014, the boy notified the Monroe County [DA's] office that his accusation was false. The prosecutors informed Tuckett's defense attorney, who then filed a post-conviction motion seeking a new trial.

"On June 30, 2015, following an evidentiary hearing...Judge Victoria Argento vacated Tuckett's conviction and ordered a new trial.

"Judge Argento said she was 'trouled by the developments in this matter because (she) previously found the victim credible in his accusation against (Tuckett) but now the victim is adamant that he was untruthful at trial.'

"'While the Court has concerns about what is actually behind (the victim's) about-face, given his current insistence on (Tuckett's) innocence which -- the Court having carefully observed the witness's demeanor -- cannot be said to be incredible on its face, and the lack of any real proof establishing an improper motive for his recantation, the Court in good conscience believes it must now vacate the judgment against (Tuckett),' the judge said in her ruling.

"Tuckett was released on bond pending a retrial. On February 22, 2016, the prosecution dismissed the charge. Tuckett filed a claim for compensation with the New York Court of Claims. The court denied his claim in 2022."

 

Perversion of Justice

Is deliberately finding someone guilty of things he did not do ever justified? If we convict people for acts of child sexual abuse that never happened, does that somehow 'make up' for all the past abuse that went completely unpunished? Is it okay to pervert justice in order to punish people wrongly perceived as perverts?

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