Stanford rape case: Sex offender's dad says 6 months is too harsh for '20 minutes of action'

in news •  9 years ago 

The subject of sexual violence on campus is at the forefront of public consciousness once again this week as details spread online from the trial of a former Stanford University swimmer who was convicted of assaulting an unconscious woman behind a dumpster.

Brock Turner, 20, was arrested in January 2015 after two men riding bikes saw him "thrusting" on top of a motionless woman after a Palo Alto frat party.

Turner tried to flee when confronted by the men, who were graduate students at Stanford, but later said that the unnamed 22-year-old victim was conscious throughout the encounter.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/trending/stanford-swimmer-brock-turner-sexual-assault-father-reacts-1.3618571

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" Sex offender's dad says 6 months is too harsh for '20 minutes of action' "

So a murderer that triggered a pistol ('milliseconds of action') should stay in prison for less than a week(?)

His rationale is bizarre and obviously wrong.

Now we know where the son got his stupidity and brutality from.