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A document titled 'The case of the Vibrating Beeper' dated April 2, 2012. It recounts a legal or disciplinary anecdote where the narrator (likely an attorney) helps a medical intern falsely accused of masturbation by demonstrating that the movement in his pocket was actually a vibrating pager signaling his fiancé's arrival. The text concludes with the maxim that demonstrative evidence is superior to oral testimony.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript (possibly by Alan Dershowitz, given the context of similar House Oversight documents) discussing a legal anecdote. The text describes a situation where a young man falsely accused a fictional black man of rape to conceal a consensual gay encounter from his fiancé. The narrator uses this story to argue for the necessity of subjecting rape claims to the 'adversarial process' and probing.
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