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Sex Assault Convicted Ex-Stanford Swimmer Brock Turner Released From Prison
- Friday September 2, 2016
- World News | Reuters
A former Stanford University swimmer, whose six-month jail sentence was decried by protesters as too lenient following his conviction of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman in 2015, was released from a San Francisco-area jail today.
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Emotions Raw In Hometown Of Man In Stanford Assault Case
- Sunday June 12, 2016
- World News | Associated Press
Sadness over a hometown boy's fall. Anger at a perceived light sentence for a brutal crime. Disgust with an international spotlight.
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Actually, Brock Turner Will Probably Spend Just Three Months In Jail For Stanford Sexual Assault
- Friday June 10, 2016
- World News | Susan Svrluga, The Washington Post
The six-month jail sentence for Brock Turner, the former Stanford student who was convicted of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman after a fraternity party in 2015, ignited a national debate about how U.S. courts handle such cases.
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www.ndtv.com
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Sex Assault Convicted Ex-Stanford Swimmer Brock Turner Released From Prison
- Friday September 2, 2016
- World News | Reuters
A former Stanford University swimmer, whose six-month jail sentence was decried by protesters as too lenient following his conviction of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman in 2015, was released from a San Francisco-area jail today.
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www.ndtv.com
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Emotions Raw In Hometown Of Man In Stanford Assault Case
- Sunday June 12, 2016
- World News | Associated Press
Sadness over a hometown boy's fall. Anger at a perceived light sentence for a brutal crime. Disgust with an international spotlight.
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www.ndtv.com
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Actually, Brock Turner Will Probably Spend Just Three Months In Jail For Stanford Sexual Assault
- Friday June 10, 2016
- World News | Susan Svrluga, The Washington Post
The six-month jail sentence for Brock Turner, the former Stanford student who was convicted of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman after a fraternity party in 2015, ignited a national debate about how U.S. courts handle such cases.
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www.ndtv.com