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Excellent example of police and prosecutorial misconduct. So bad that the lead prosecutor was fired, disbarred (for dishonesty, fraud, deceit, and misrepresentation), and spent a day in jail himself. Nifong was, I believe, the first prosecutor in North Carolina, to be disbarred for trial conduct.
But the arrests were not based on an accusation solely. There was also a bogus (only suspects depicted) photo lineup and DNA tests involved, and a medical exam of the accuser. Not to mention voluntary statements provided by the accused and a search of their residence.
So in summary you are not correct.
DNA tests came back negative against any member of the team. Arrests were still made. A photo lineup IS an accusation, not proof, when the victim is the one doing the identification. The arrests were made solely on the charges leveled by the "victim" because NO OTHER EVIDENCE existed to support her charges.
Again, as you said, this is a perfect example of prosecutorial misconduct. I never said it was ok to arret on an accusation alone, but I am telling you it happens a lot more than you think. The difference is that more often than not, the accusation proves correct and the defendants don't bother looking into the evidence on which they were arrested to begin with.