From Deseret News archives:
Jackson's case unique, experts say
Verdict won't affect future abuse reports, Utah attorney says
Dean Tong, author of the book "Elusive Innocence" and a consultant on child sex abuse cases, said he fears this high-profile verdict "sends a chilling message to future child complainants that you may not be believed, either."
Prosecutors lost the Jackson case through errors of omission and commission, Tong said in a telephone interview.
Prosecutors did not produce a "smoking gun" witness as far as prior bad acts by Jackson, and they did not use any experts testifying about delayed memory recall, he said. Tong also believes the accuser's mother in this case gave the impression she had motive, method and opportunity to get Jackson.
"This verdict could have a negative effect on abuse victims and wounded innocents (those falsely accused of child sex abuse)," Tong said.
However, that view is not shared by some experts in Utah's legal community.
"I don't think that's true at all," responded veteran Salt Lake City defense attorney Ed Brass. "This case was an anomaly, it is a unique case."
Salt Lake County District Attorney David Yocom doesn't think the Jackson verdict will have a widespread effect, either.
"As with all well-publicized cases from O.J. Simpson on down, everybody looks at celebrity cases as not the run-of-the-mill prosecution that we see every day. I don't think there's going to be any dramatic effect on reporting or prosecution from the Jackson case," Yocom said. "I don't think O.J. getting acquitted stopped us from prosecuting homicides."
Michael Jackson's trial was unusual from several perspectives: It involved a big-name celebrity with tremendous wealth, massive media coverage, a parade of celebrity witnesses and a possibly unsympathetic victim.
It also took place in a state known for long-running, media-magnet criminal prosecutions.
What happens in California is unlike what happens elsewhere, Yocom said.
"The rest of the nation kind of looks and says, 'What, a seven-month trial?' It's just unheard of in this jurisdiction. To have a two-week trial (in Utah) is unusual."
The Jackson case was simply "an abnormal situation," Yocom said.
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