Until there is a conviction, it remains alleged, even if the person alleging it swears it's true. That's just how evidence works. That's why affidavits like this are considered circumstantial and hearsay. They are evidence of a person's belief that something happened, not evidence that it definitely did.
Until there is a conviction, it remains alleged, even if the person alleging it swears it's true. That's just how evidence works. That's why affidavits like this are considered circumstantial and hearsay. They are evidence of a person's belief that something happened, not evidence that it definitely did.