Jun 13, 2016 · The Arraignment: Feb. 2, 2015. Former Stanford University swimmer, Brock Turner, 19, pleaded not guilty to five felony charges of sexual assault at his arraignment on Feb. 2, 2015. The judge presiding over the case is Judge Aaron Persky. Turner’s defense lawyer is Mike Armstrong of Palo Alto firm, Nolan, Armstrong & Barton.
Jun 08, 2016 · Turner Is Found Guilty, March 30, 2016. Turner was found guilty of raping the woman. His sentencing was scheduled for June 2, and he faced a maximum of 10 years behind bars. (Prosecutors were ...
Sep 12, 2019 · Judge recalled over Brock Turner sentence fired as girls' high school tennis coach. Aaron Persky sentenced the Stanford swimmer to six months in jail in the sexual assault of an unconscious woman ...
Jul 20, 2016 · Newly released court transcripts illuminate exactly what the victim in the Stanford rape case meant when she said Brock Turner's lawyer tried to …
Turner is Sentenced: June 2, 2016. Judge Aaron Persky sentenced Brock Turner to six months in county jail and three years of probation. Persky says that this sentencing acknowledges the “devastation” of the victim and the “severe” impact prison would have on Turner.
Kianerci called Alice King to the stand. She is the supervising criminalist for the Santa Clara County crime lab's toxicology unit and was called to testify to the Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) of both the victim and Turner. The blood of Emily Doe and Brock Turner was taken at the hospital hours after the assault.
Catherine Criswell, Stanford University’s Title IX Coordinator, also released a statement regarding Jonsson, Ardnt and other unnamed witnesses: “Several students, both graduates and undergraduates, were up standers in this situation…They made the courageous decision to intervene and provide assistance.
Brock Turner, a former student and swimmer at Stanford University , was convicted of three felony counts of sexual assault and sentenced to just six months behind bars last week for raping an unconscious woman behind a dumpster.
Turner Is Found Guilty, March 30, 2016. Turner was found guilty of raping the woman. His sentencing was scheduled for June 2, and he faced a maximum of 10 years behind bars. (Prosecutors were arguing for six years.) According to the Associated Press, Turner is appealing his decision. Brock Turner.
Brock’s Mug Shot Is Released, June 6, 2016. After more than 14 months, the Santa Clara Sheriff’s Department finally released Brock’s mug shot that was taken when he turned himself in to begin his sentence on June 3.
Persky said in a statement to NBC Bay Area that he was fired and told that the decision stemmed from a desire to spare players from potentially intrusive media attention. The former judge said in his statement that while he was disappointed, “it was a privilege to coach the team, if only for a short time.”. Persky was recalled by voters in June ...
Turner was convicted of three felonies — two for digitally penetrating an unconscious or intoxicated person and one for assault with intent to commit rape. Prosecutors pushed for a six-year sentence in state prison, but Persky followed the county probation department's recommendation of just six months in jail.
Persky was recalled by voters in June 2018 after he was blasted for handing down a six-month sentence for Turner, a former Stanford University swimmer convicted in the sexual assault of an unconscious woman behind a campus trash bin, in 2016.
Aaron Persky in Los Altos Hills, Calif on May 15, 2018. Jeff Chiu / AP. The California judge who was recalled after handing down a sentence seen as too lenient for Stanford swimmer Brock Turner after his conviction for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman and who worked briefly as a Bay Area high school coach has been fired from that job, ...
2018: California voters recall judge criticized for Brock Turner sentencing. An appeals court in August 2018 upheld Turner's sexual assault and attempted rape convictions, after he filed an appeal arguing that the evidence presented at trial did not support his convictions, the Associated Press reported at the time.
The judge in a controversial sexual assault case said that he believed the defendant felt genuine remorse, according to newly released court documents in which he explains the reasoning behind a sentence that has ignited fierce debate.
Persky said he would recommend probation, as called for in the probation report, with six months in county jail. “I acknowledge the devastation,” he said, of the crime and the trial and the intense publicity, that had “poisoned the lives” of people affected by Turner’s actions.
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