Stanford Sex Case: Victim Writes Gut-Wrenching Letter About Her Assault

The judge who sentenced the Stanford University swimmer to six months in jail for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman is facing backlash for the conviction, while the assailant’s father released a statement deemed as insensitive.
Stanford Sex Case: Victim Writes Gut-Wrenching Letter About Her Assault
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The judge who sentenced the Stanford University swimmer to six months in jail for sexually assaulting a 23-year-old unconscious woman is facing backlash for the conviction, which many say is too light.

Santa Clara County Judge Aaron Persky, following the recommendation of the county’s probation department, sentenced Turner to six months in jail and three years probation on June 2. Persky cited Turner’s clean criminal record and the impact the conviction will have on his life. The former swimmer must register for life as a sex offender after a jury convicted him of three felony counts of assault and attempted rape.

A petition was launched for Persky’s removal from the bench after the sentencing.

"The next thing I remember I was in a gurney in a hallway."
Survivor