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Navigating Civil SA Cases Without Physical Evidence

16 min · 14. Juli 2026
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Episode Summary:  In this episode of Civil Justice for SA Survivors, attorneys Marc Pearlman and Melissa Anderson discuss the challenges and strategies involved in pursuing civil lawsuits for sexual assault (SA) cases when physical evidence is lacking. They explain how the absence of physical evidence does not necessarily impede the pursuit of justice, emphasizing alternative methods such as informal negotiations and corroborating records. The attorneys highlight the differences in burden of proof between civil and criminal cases, noting that civil cases often provide a viable path for survivors seeking resolution. They also explore the significance of institutional records, corroborating testimonies, and the impact of time on evidence gathering. This episode offers valuable insights for survivors considering legal action and underscores the importance of perseverance in seeking justice. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 00:35 – Challenges Without Physical Evidence 01:17 – Alternative Approaches to Litigation 02:38 – Lack of Physical Evidence in SA Cases 03:21 – Burden of Proof in Civil vs. Criminal Cases 04:23 – Patterns of Perpetrator Conduct 05:05 – Importance of Institutional Records 07:04 – Corroborating Information and Testimonies 08:12 – Impact of Time on Evidence 10:33 – Evaluating Cases with Limited Evidence 12:46 – Public Disclosure and Its Effects 14:20 – Determining Legal Action Possibility About the Show:  Civil Justice for SA Survivors is a podcast dedicated to empowering survivors of sexual assault and exploitation through the civil justice process. Hosted by attorneys Marc Pearlman and Melissa Anderson, the show provides compassionate and clear guidance on navigating legal challenges, understanding rights, and seeking justice. Each episode delves into critical topics relevant to survivors, offering practical advice and insights into the legal system. Whether discussing evidence, legal strategies, or survivor stories, Civil Justice for SA Survivors aims to educate and support listeners on their path to recovery and justice.

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