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Related: About this forumAlaska judge targeted after giving no jail time for assault
Source: Associated Press
Alaska judge targeted after giving no jail time for assault
By DAN JOLING
1 hour ago
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) A man drove an Alaska Native woman to a dark street, said he would kill her and choked her until she blacked out.
He then masturbated on her face. Originally charged with kidnapping, 34-year-old Justin Schneider pleaded guilty to a single count of felony assault in a deal with prosecutors and was sentenced last week to two years in prison with one year suspended.
Having already spent a year in home confinement, he stepped out of the courtroom with no more time to serve.
The case has stirred outrage, with victims advocates pointing to it as another example of a lenient sentence for a crime against women amid the #MeToo movement against sexual misconduct. The judge said he thought the sentence was too light but deferred to prosecutors on what could be proven at trial.
Advocates are pushing to oust Superior Court Judge Michael Corey in November when he faces a vote to keep him on the bench, months after a successful recall of a California judge who sentenced former Stanford University swimmer Brock Turner to six months in prison for sexual assault.
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By DAN JOLING
1 hour ago
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) A man drove an Alaska Native woman to a dark street, said he would kill her and choked her until she blacked out.
He then masturbated on her face. Originally charged with kidnapping, 34-year-old Justin Schneider pleaded guilty to a single count of felony assault in a deal with prosecutors and was sentenced last week to two years in prison with one year suspended.
Having already spent a year in home confinement, he stepped out of the courtroom with no more time to serve.
The case has stirred outrage, with victims advocates pointing to it as another example of a lenient sentence for a crime against women amid the #MeToo movement against sexual misconduct. The judge said he thought the sentence was too light but deferred to prosecutors on what could be proven at trial.
Advocates are pushing to oust Superior Court Judge Michael Corey in November when he faces a vote to keep him on the bench, months after a successful recall of a California judge who sentenced former Stanford University swimmer Brock Turner to six months in prison for sexual assault.
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Read more: https://apnews.com/7aac47862267478f9278fe3f48170bf2/Alaska-judge-targeted-after-giving-no-jail-time-for-assault
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Alaska judge targeted after giving no jail time for assault (Original Post)
Eugene
Sep 2018
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Time to start making judges accountable...it seems like once they get elected, then ...
SWBTATTReg
Sep 2018
#1
The California judge had done the same thing on the same day, sentenced an abuser lightly
More_Cowbell
Sep 2018
#2
SWBTATTReg
(24,565 posts)1. Time to start making judges accountable...it seems like once they get elected, then ...
in some cases, nothing seems to drive them to do what the community is seeking (other than what the bare minimum of what the law says, w/ regards to sentencing guidelines). The prosecutor has a lot to do w/ it, as to what they can actually prove in court beyond a reasonable doubt.
More_Cowbell
(2,207 posts)2. The California judge had done the same thing on the same day, sentenced an abuser lightly
It makes me angry (not to the OP, to the media) when stories say that it was just the Brock Turner incident.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/aug/01/sexual-assault-case-brock-turner-judge-aaron-persky