Some confusion on what was alleged here.
Is it
alleged that the woman was raped? No. She was raped. Someone broke
into her house and raped her. That much was clearly established.
What is alleged is who raped her. A man did, obviously. But it's alleged that it was Andrew Caspinwall.
So you should say Caspinwall allegedly raped the victim. Or the victim was raped, allegedly by Caspinwall. Or that the girl said a man, alleged to be Caspinwall, did this and that.
Is Caspinwall allegedly
charged with rape? No. He is charged with rape. That's the name of the
charge he's facing. It's a bit confusing in this exercise because the
name of the charge and the action he is alleged to have done are the
same: rape.
So, let's imagine instead of allegedly
raping the woman, Caspinwall stabbed her to death. Caspinwall would be
charged with murder, since that's the name of the charge which he will
face in court. He's a murder defendant. The charge of murder came
because he allegedly stabbed a woman to death.
The action is alleged. The charge is simply the label of the law which he is alleged to have broken.
I know this is confusing. Does this help?
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