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Stanford sexual assault case

September 2019

  • This image released by Viking shows Chanel Miller. For years, Miller was known in legal proceedings as “Emily Doe,” the woman assaulted while unconscious by Brock Turner outside an on-campus fraternity house. Her searing statement at Turner’s sentencing caused a public outcry that led to the judge in the case being recalled. She identifies herself in a memoir, “Know My Name,” scheduled to be released Sept. 24. (Mariah Tiffany/Viking via AP)

    Stanford students launch tribute to sexual assault survivor Chanel Miller

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    Chanel Miller on why she refuses to be reduced to the 'Brock Turner sexual assault victim'

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    Know My Name by Chanel Miller review – memoir of a sexual assault

  • Chanel Miller was, for years, known as Emily Doe at the trial of Brock Turner, who was sentenced to six months in jail for sexually assaulting her.

    Stanford sexual assault survivor identifies herself before release of memoir

June 2019

  • FILE - In this June 10, 2016 file photo, activists from UltraViolet, a national women’s advocacy organization, hold up signs before delivering over one million signatures to the California Commission on Judicial Performance calling for the removal of Judge Aaron Persky from the bench at a rally in San Francisco. Persky says he would handle the sexual assault case of former Stanford University swimmer Brock Turner the same way today as he did almost exactly two years ago, even though it’s the reason why he is the target of a June 5 recall election in Santa Clara County. Persky sentenced Turner to six months in jail. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg, file)

    Stanford sexual assault survivor to publish book about her ordeal

    Publisher promises the as yet untitled work by ‘Emily Doe’ will reclaim her story and ‘change the way we talk about sexual assault forever’

August 2018

  • A California court on Wednesday rejected Brock Turner’s bid for a new trial and upheld his sexual assault and attempted rape convictions.

    Court denies Brock Turner bid for new trial after 'outercourse' claims

    Appeals court upholds Brock Turner’s convictions for sexual assault and attempted rape, ruling that he received a fair trial

July 2018

  • In this Feb. 2, 2015 photo, former Stanford student and athlete Brock Turner appaers in a Palo Alto, Calif., courtroom. A fledgling campaign to recall the judge who sentenced the former Stanford University swimmer to six months in jail for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman gained momentum Friday, June 10, 2016, as three prominent political consultants joined the effort. (Karl Mondon/San Jose Mercury News via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT

    Brock Turner sought 'outercourse' with victim, says lawyer for ex-Stanford student

    Experts condemn ‘breathtaking’ claim about attack on unconscious woman, calling it hurtful to sexual violence survivors

June 2018

  • Activists seeking to recall Judge Aaron Persky protested in San Francisco in June 2016.

    Voters oust California judge in Brock Turner sexual assault case

    Judge is first to be recalled by US voters since 1977 after ex-student given just six months in prison

March 2017

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    Victims in the Brock Turner and Idaho cases sought justice. They found bias

    Michele Dauber
    Both cases involved the powerless against the powerful, and fell to judges whose personal biases reinforced rather than rejected privilege

December 2016

  • Aaron Persky<br>FILE - This June 27, 2011 file photo shows Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Aaron Persky, who drew criticism for sentencing former Stanford University swimmer Brock Turner to only six months in jail for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman. An Associated Press review of his rulings shows that Persky has adhered to the same practice of following the sentencing recommendation of the Santa Clara County Probation Department in every trial where the probation office made a recommendation since he began presiding over a Palo Alto criminal court in 2015. (Jason Doiy/The Recorder via AP, File)

    Judge cleared of misconduct in light sentencing of Brock Turner

    No evidence that Aaron Persky displayed bias in giving six-month sentence to ex-Stanford student, which was decried as too lenient by critics, state agency said

September 2016

  • Stanford student Paul Harrison (C) carries a sign in a show of solidarity for a Stanford rape victim during graduation ceremonies at Stanford University, in Palo Alto, California, on June 12, 2016. Stanford students are protesting the universitys handling of rape cases alledging that the campus keeps secret the names of students found to be responsible for sexual assault and misconduct. / AFP PHOTO / GABRIELLE LURIEGABRIELLE LURIE/AFP/Getty Images

    California passes mandatory sentences for sexual assault after Stanford scandal

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    A breaking point for America's public defender system

  • micah naziri, courtesy of him, protesting brock turner, note for caption purposes that this was an earlier protest not the most recent one

    Armed anarchists rally at Brock Turner's home: 'Try this again, we'll shoot you'

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    Convicted rapist Brock Turner released from jail – video

  • Brock Turner released from jail after serving half of six-month sentence

  • After Brock Turner: did the Stanford sexual assault case change anything?

August 2016

  • Aaron Persky<br>FILE - This June 27, 2011 file photo shows Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Aaron Persky, who drew criticism for sentencing former Stanford University swimmer Brock Turner to only six months in jail for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman. The California judge has recused himself from making his first key decision in another sex case. The Mercury News reported Monday, Aug. 22, 2016 that Persky filed a statement saying that some people might doubt that he could be impartial. The judge is the target of a recall campaign after he sentenced a former Stanford swimmer to six months in jail for sexually assaulting an intoxicated woman. (Jason Doiy/The Recorder via AP, File)

    Judge in Stanford sexual assault trial launches campaign to fight recall effort

  • In this Feb. 2, 2015 photo, former Stanford student and athlete Brock Turner appaers in a Palo Alto, Calif., courtroom. A fledgling campaign to recall the judge who sentenced the former Stanford University swimmer to six months in jail for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman gained momentum Friday, June 10, 2016, as three prominent political consultants joined the effort. (Karl Mondon/San Jose Mercury News via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT

    Brock Turner laughed after bystanders stopped Stanford sex assault, files show

  • Activists hold signs calling for the removal of Judge Aaron Persky from the bench after his controversial sentencing in the Stanford rape case, in San Francisco, California, U.S. June 10, 2016. REUTERS/Stephen Lam

    Judge in Stanford sexual assault trial removes himself from all criminal cases

  • Stanford University's campus is seen from atop Hoover Tower in Stanford California<br>Stanford University's campus is seen from atop Hoover Tower in Stanford, California, U.S. on May 9, 2014. REUTERS/Beck Diefenbach/File Photo

    Stanford removes 'victim-blaming' online material on women and alcohol

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