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'Shame On You', Juror Tells Judge In Stanford Sex Assault Case
- Tuesday June 14, 2016
- World News | Associated Press
A juror who helped convict a former Stanford University student-athlete of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman complained to the judge about his "ridiculously lenient" six-month jail sentence, which the juror said made a mockery of the panel's verdict, a newspaper reported Monday.
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Female Band Faces Backlash Over Drummer's Support For Stanford Sex Offender
- Friday June 10, 2016
- World News | Lindsey Bever, The Washington Post
As support continues to pour in for the victim in the Stanford University sexual assault case, an Ohio musician is facing widespread backlash and concert cancellations after she stood up for the convicted attacker, Brock Turner.
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Father Defends Stanford Sex Offender
- Monday June 6, 2016
- World News | Michael E. Miller, The Washington Post
Public outrage over the lenient sentencing of a star Stanford swimmer convicted of sexual assault has been compounded by a controversial letter written by the athlete's father.
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'Shame On You', Juror Tells Judge In Stanford Sex Assault Case
- Tuesday June 14, 2016
- World News | Associated Press
A juror who helped convict a former Stanford University student-athlete of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman complained to the judge about his "ridiculously lenient" six-month jail sentence, which the juror said made a mockery of the panel's verdict, a newspaper reported Monday.
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Female Band Faces Backlash Over Drummer's Support For Stanford Sex Offender
- Friday June 10, 2016
- World News | Lindsey Bever, The Washington Post
As support continues to pour in for the victim in the Stanford University sexual assault case, an Ohio musician is facing widespread backlash and concert cancellations after she stood up for the convicted attacker, Brock Turner.
- www.ndtv.com
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Father Defends Stanford Sex Offender
- Monday June 6, 2016
- World News | Michael E. Miller, The Washington Post
Public outrage over the lenient sentencing of a star Stanford swimmer convicted of sexual assault has been compounded by a controversial letter written by the athlete's father.
- www.ndtv.com