Drinking and driving is a
crime but drinking and forcing oneself on a woman aka rape or molestation
needn’t be such a severe crime. At least that’s what it seems like for former
student-athlete of Stanford University, Brock Turner. A bunch of positive
character letters from family and friends in addition to a lack of prior
criminal record is all it took to get the so-called rapist (in the eyes of a
majority) sentenced to just six months in county jail and three years of
probation.
Criminal defense lawyers were paying attention to this case. |
Has America become disillusioned over
all these rape allegations that turn out to be not true? We have the Kobe
Bryant situation which was basically extortion against Kobe and Kate Faber
walked away a millionaire. We have the Duke Lacrosse case where a young woman
turned out to be a head case. We
have one case after another. Then we have the Jameis Winston case which was
probably just another Kobe like situation.
Turner claims consensual sex to save
himself
Tuner was sentenced by Santa Clara
County Judge Aaron Persky for sexually assaulting a woman who was lying
unconscious and intoxicated outside a fraternity house on Stanford’s campus on
Jan. 28th, 2015. Two graduate students had spotted the All-American
swimmer lying on top of the woman who was partially dressed and unresponsive.
Not surprisingly Turner pleaded not
guilty in March this year and testified that they engaged in consensual sex.
According to criminal
defense lawyers following the case, he was found guilty of three felonies
by a jury that included intent to commit rape. Turner's California criminal defense lawyer did the best that he could.
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Victim requests longer prison sentence
Incidentally, the woman, Emily Doe,
whose name has not been disclosed for privacy concerns, is now 23 years old and
a college graduate although not from Stanford. After Turner’s so-called brutal
act, she did not regain consciousness until several hours later at a San Jose
hospital. Wow, she must have been really drunk! Does this fall into the picture
anywhere?
Do not get drunk if you do not have
friends to protect you and who have your back. Certainly if you are a female.
She could not immediately at the time
recall the incident because she drank so much. However, she did make it a point
to submit her detailed victim impact statement to Judge Persky. In her
statement, Doe requested the judge to send Turner to prison instead of
probation for taking away her worth, her privacy, and her confidence.
Ironically Turner, who claimed to be
remorseful, apologized for the pain he caused Doe and her family through a
statement. If he was full of remorse, why did he decide to appeal against his
conviction? That’s a slap on the victim’s face but the moral of this story is:
do not get drunk in public and lie around on the ground. Turner should not have
been having sex in public, that is for sure.
Criminal defense attorneys observe that
Judge Persky believed that probation was the right answer and that
incarceration wasn’t an antidote because intense media attention ‘poisoned’ the
lives of those involved. Could imprisonment have a severe impact on Turner? The
judge believed so when he considered factors such as his lack of criminal
record, the character letters, and the role that alcohol played in the assault.
If you are going to get super drunk, you better be have loyal friends around you and ideally one should remain sober. This is more important for females to heed this advice. |
Adding salt to the wound is the fact that
Turner’s father claims that his son remained committed to educating others
about the dangers of consuming alcohol and being sexually promiscuous. He
claims that “20 minutes of action” ruined his son’s life. It certainly did not
help!
In a presentencing memo, Turner’s
criminal defense lawyer petitioned for a four month county jail sentence and
three to five years’ probation because his client was fundamentally a good man
from a good family. If so, he would have thought better and not let his animal
instincts overpower him the day he had sex with the drunken Doe.
Does the punishment fit the crime? The
debate remains open and will so for a long time to come. Is America tired of
females trying to extort male athletes? Turner will be registered as a sex
offender for life and have to attend a sex-offender management program.
Meanwhile, if
you believe you have been wrongfully charged with a crime, make that
all important call to a California criminal defense lawyer right away.
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