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Acquittal after Allegations in Magaluf: When the Court Relies on Doubt

How Mallorca Courts Assess No-Consent Claims

Mallorca courts weigh testimony and evidence carefully in cases involving claims of no consent.

Published: April 22, 2026
Acquittal after Allegations in Magaluf: When the Court Relies on Doubt

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How do Mallorca courts decide cases when someone says there was no consent?

Courts look at the full picture: statements, any physical evidence, the sequence of events, and whether the accounts are consistent. In Mallorca, as in other places, a claim of non-consent must be assessed carefully, but a conviction still requires sufficient proof beyond reasonable doubt. If the file does not support one version clearly enough, the court may not be able to convict.

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