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mrduckbear 09/04/19 10:39:47 PM #1: |
Do you still believe privilege plays a role in the criminal justice system? - Results (4 votes)
Yes
75% (3 votes)
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No
25% (1 vote)
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She was only referred to as Emily Doe until she waived her anonymity and showed her face for the first time to 60 minutes and is releasing a memoir titled "Know My Name" which she details the attack She read out parts of her memoir in the powerful 7000 word impact statement she told the court against Turner who is infamously known as the Stanford rapist and was only jailed for 3 months Miller says "You don't know me,but you've been inside me. In newspapers, my name was 'unconscious, intoxicated woman' Ten syllables,and nothing more than that. I had to force myself to relearn my real name, my identity. To relearn that is not all that i am. That i am not just a drunk victim at a frat party found behind a dumpster, while you are an all-american swimmer at a top university, innocent until proven guilty with so much at a stake. You took away my worth, my privacy, my energy, my time, my safety, my intimacy, my confidence, my own voice, until today"... She recounted the assault and her treatment by investigators and the ordeal of questions about her sexual activity and drinking habits Turner was only given 6 months prison and spent only 3 months of it in bars after being found guilty of sexual assault outside the Kappa Alpha Frat party The then 20 y/o met Miller at the party before they left and she passed out at a dumpster and that's when he sent gloating pics of her breasts to friends 2 Swedish students saw him raping her when he was on top of her and stopped him and tackled him to the ground as he tried to run Turner admitted he had sex with her but said it was "consensual" as Judge Aaron Persky rejected the demand for a lengthy prison sentence and said he was a "MODEL CITIZEN" up until that point. That backlash forced a recall vote against him and he lost re-election and was ousted from the court as the case drew a national conversation on campus sexual assault, college drinking and inequitable treatment in the criminal justice system The most notorious statement came from Brock's Dad who said his son paid a "steep price for 20 minutes of action out of his 20 plus years" Turner now lives with his parents and is a required sex offender for life as he works at a $12 an hour plant job and was pictured outside his workplace by Dailymail Persky says he has NO REGRETS about what he did and said he did what he felt was right and to not completely destroy a young man's life over one mistake Turner's appeal was also thrown out as the 3 judge panel rejected it citing the substantial evidence was supported to keep him on the sex offender registry Do you still believe there is privilege in the criminal justice system? Chanel - Victim Brock - Rapist Persky - Ousted Judge --- Every time a Gamefaqs User PROVES they Stepped on a Bug, i will STOP Posting for 48 Hours...THIS ACCOUNT ONLY ... Copied to Clipboard!
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