I assume you have some statistics to back up the claim that false allegations are not uncommon. Or like most of your points is it wild speculation based on a logical fallacy?
It happens that I have personal experience as an attorney in the area. I have even had
a city prosecutor sanctioned by the judge for failing to investigate the charges before arresting my client. He was also suspended for six months by the WSBA. He actually argued that he was acting out of political pressure from an activist women's organization. The accuser had actually injured herself with a dumbbell at her gym in front of witnesses. Luckily, my client had the money for me to hire an ex Seattle Detective, now Private Investigator. He found her ex-husband and the whole thing unraveled.
She had pulled the same stunt in her divorce case against her husband in Tacoma. In that case, she left her husband's house, (uninjured witnessed by the next door neighbor), and drove directly to a fire station where she cut herself while sitting in her car. A fireman observed her cutting herself and came forward later. If he hadn't, her ex-husband would now have a serious criminal record and could have served serious jail time.
One case record is in Superior Court in Seattle and the other is in Superior Court in Tacoma. If you go to the clerk's office on the 6th floor of the courthouse in Seattle and search dismissed domestic violence cases in Seattle from 2010, you should find it. I believe the one in Tacoma was 2008.
It is quite expensive hiring private investigators to do the investigation that the prosecutors' office should do, and unfortunately none of that money is recoverable. Many prosecutors and city attorneys have grand political ambitions and can be influenced by activist women's groups. Some of them want to prove how much they support these groups by arresting accused men ASAP.
The only cases that receive any publicity are those that involve a well known University like Duke or UVA. As you recall, the parents in both situations could afford private investigators who proved that the charges in both cases were bullshit. If you don't have the money to fight it, you're screwed.
BTW, the prosecutor in the Duke Lacrosse case has been permanently disbarred. Just like the UVA case, nobody ever apologized to the young men who were falsely accused.
If you think it's just a one way street, you're an idiot. But I already know you're an idiot.