A rape case in a Guyana court is a most humiliating experience for the victim.
After suffering a harrowing experience from the rapist, the poor victim goes through psychological rape by the rapist's lawyer.
In open court or in camera, the girl/woman is subjected to questions deliberately designed to embarrass and ridicule her.
Examples:
Did the accused have on underwear? What colour?
Did you wear underwear? What colour? What style?
Did you see the accused genitals? Was it long? Short? Fat? Black? Brown? Pink?
Did he penetrate? How deep?
Did you grasp his back during the act of penetration? Why?...and a slew of other such questions.
It's because of that kind of interrogation in court that lots of victims prefer to settle out of court.
Seems like the lawyers are getting their highs from ridiculing the victims.
Observer, some lawyers are heartless and ruthless. No ethics, no morality. When you witness them grilling raped women in court, you wonder if they don't have mothers and sisters.