Hive Mind said:
D) Mandatory exams? Oh yes, force a rape victim to have their penis or vagina examined after having just experienced the single worst pain a human can endure.
I'd also like mandatory examinations. As much as I can appreciate your ire at the tone in that guy's original (thoughtless) post, he still has a point; not all rape claims are genuine, and no man should be put to death if there is even a shadow of doubt over what really happened (as a Brit I can't condone the death penalty anyway, but lets not get into that one).
And it's not just the reasons already expressed that a false rape claim might be made; look at celebrity cases, sports players in particular. In my country we're constantly having rape claims laid against footballers, and for every one that is guilty, there is another who has been targeted because he's guaranteed to offer a massive out of court settlement. Not only is this unfair on the accused, but it also makes a mockery of those who have suffered genuine rape.
A Mandatory examination would eliminate bogus claims and give genuine victims more faith that they will find justice in the legal system. Yes, it will be a difficult ordeal for a victim to have to endure, but at least at the end of it nobody can push their claims aside as bogus.