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‘She Didn’t Affirmatively Say No’

Defense lawyers in the coming trial of two high school football players charged with raping a nearly passed-out-drunk 16-year-old girl are expected to argue on the issue of consent.

In the case that has shocked the nation, prosecutors state that the inebriated girl was taken to a number of parties by a group of drunk teenagers, supporting her to walk when she wasn’t physically capable.

The prosecution claims that the group later sexually assaulted the girl while she lay unconscious.

But attorney Walter Madison, who represents one of the accused boys, argues she was drinking voluntarily and left willingly with the group of boys.

As reported by the Cleveland Trader Madison said: ‘There’s an abundance of evidence here that she was making decisions, cognitive choices.’ ‘She didn’t affirmatively say no,’ he stated.

Consent? Defense attorney Walter Madison said of the girl in the rape case: 'There's an abundance of evidence here that she was making decisions, cognitive choices. She didn't affirmatively say no'Consent? Defense attorney Walter Madison said of the girl in the rape case: ‘There’s an abundance of evidence here that she was making decisions, cognitive choices. She didn’t affirmatively say no’

ProtestProtest: Activists from the online group KnightSec protest at the Jefferson County Courthouse in Steubenville, Ohio, on Jan. 5, 2013 ahead of the trial

The two high school football players Ma’Lik Richmond, 16, and Trent Mays, 17, will face a judge on Wednesday.

The girl, from Weirton, West Virginia, is not expected to testify in Jefferson County juvenile court when the case begins.

Richmond’s attorney Madison said of the girl: ’The person who is the accuser here is silent just as she was that night, and that’s because there was consent.’

Others have argued that the Jane Doe was clearly too intoxicated to consent to sex and that this was something that has been confirmed by multiple witnesses.

As reported by the Cleveland Trader, Ohio Associate Attorney General Marianne Hemmeter said at an October hearing: ‘The state doesn’t have to prove that she was flat-lined.’

‘Everybody agrees she’s puking. She’s puking on herself. People have to help her walk. She can’t talk. She’s stumbling,’ Hemmeter added.

Around Steubenville, a football-powerhouse city, some are demanding to know why at least three other teens aren’t facing charges on Wednesday too.

After the athletes’ arrest last summer, one of the many rumors that swirled around town proved all too true: Three boys, two of them members of Steubenville High’s celebrated Big Red team, saw something happening that night and didn’t try to stop it. Instead, two pulled out their cellphones and took video and a photo.

Accused: Walter Madison who represents defendant Ma'Lik Richmond, pictured, one of two Ohio high school football players charged with raping a 16-year-old girlAccused: Walter Madison who represents defendant Ma’Lik Richmond, pictured, one of two Ohio high school football players charged with raping a 16-year-old girl

 

The allegations shocked and roiled the city of 18,000, but prosecutors brought no charges against the witnesses, fueling months of furious online accusations of a cover-up to protect the team — something law enforcement authorities have vehemently denied.

One blogger wrote a post was headlined: ‘Steubenville Big Red Rape Accusations: The Other Perpetrators.’

‘Anyone that they can show had firsthand knowledge and was partly in some way responsible for the event, the rape, they should be charged,’ said Jackie Hillyer, president of the Ohio chapter of the National Organization for Women.

She is among those pressing, at a minimum, for charges of failure to report a crime, which is punishable by up to 30 days in jail and a $250 fine.

Longtime Steubenville resident Willa Wade said: ‘I feel personally that if they were there, they knew it had happened, they did not report it or stop it, then they ought to be brought up on the same charges as anybody else.’

The Ohio attorney general’s office, however, informed the three witnesses in a letter last fall that while they may not have conducted themselves ‘in a responsible or appropriate manner,’ their behavior ‘did not rise to the level of criminal conduct,’ and they would not be charged.

Legal experts said it is clear prosecutors sorely need the witnesses’ testimony to make their rape case because there is little physical evidence against the defendants and the girl may have been too intoxicated to remember much.

Laughing: A video from the night of the alleged attack shows Michael Nodianos (left), a former Steubenville student, referring to a girl getting raped because she is so drunk
Richmond was charged with rape after film emerged of him carrying her with his co-accused Trent Mays

Laughing: A video from the night of the alleged attack shows Michael Nodianos (left), a former Steubenville student, referring to a girl getting raped because she is so drunk

‘This prosecutor more than anything else wants to get a conviction of the culprits and he does not want to jeopardize that single-minded goal,’ said Christo Lassiter, a University of Cincinnati criminal law professor. ‘That’s the conservative approach. Above all else, get the main culprit. If you can get the other folks along the line, fine.’

Richmond and Mays go on trial Wednesday in juvenile court in Steubenville.

They are charged with digitally penetrating the girl, first in the back seat of a moving car after a mostly underage, alcohol-fueled party Aug. 11, and then in the basement of a house.

Witnesses said the girl was so drunk she threw up at least twice and had trouble walking and speaking. She was also photographed being carried by the two young men.

If convicted, they could be held in a juvenile jail until they turn 21. They have denied any wrongdoing.

Minors charged in juvenile court aren’t usually named, but Mays and Richmond have been widely identified in news coverage, and their names have been used in open court.

They were charged 10 days after the party, after a flurry of social media postings about the alleged attack led the girl and her family to go to police.

The scandal brought a barrage of accusations and insinuations, mostly online, with some townspeople supporting the defendants and others complaining that the football team has unusual sway over the city.

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine’s office took over the case after the local prosecutor stepped down because her son is a football player at 700-student Steubenville High.

Rumors:The allegations shocked and roiled the city of 18,000

TrialTrial: Some are demanding to know why at least three other teens aren’t facing charges in addition to Ma’lik and Trent

Big Red football is a big deal in Steubenville. The stadium, dubbed Death Valley, sits on a hill above town, and the team is a nine-time state champion, with back-to-back titles in 2005 and 2006. Man O’ War, a red statue of a rearing stallion, shoots flames from its mouth each time a touchdown is scored.

Three students — Anthony Craig and football players Mark Cole and Evan Westlake — testified at a hearing in October, just days after receiving the letters assuring them they would not be prosecuted.

Prosecutors said at the hearing that Cole and Craig would have been charged if they hadn’t deleted the images on their cellphones.

At the same proceeding, Westlake was asked by a prosecutor why he didn’t stop the alleged attack.

‘I was stunned at what I saw,’ he said. ‘I just wanted — I wanted to get out of there and I –I — I didn’t know what to do, I mean.’

The defendants’ lawyers also raised the possibility that the witnesses did not know what they were seeing that night. Under questioning, the teen witnesses said that the girl was able to tell some of the boys the password to her smartphone and that they never heard her say ‘no’ or ‘stop.’

Football town: Big Red football is a big deal in SteubenvilleFootball town: Big Red football is a big deal in Steubenville

‘So, you don’t consider it a sexual assault?’ attorney Adam Nemann asked Cole.

‘I feel it’s not my place to make that decision on whether it was or wasn’t,’ Cole responded. ‘I can just tell you what I witnessed.’

‘And if this was a sexual assault I’m sure you would have called and told someone, right?’ Nemann said. ’I would assume, yes,’ Cole said.

On a blog run by former Steubenville resident Alexandria Goddard, some anonymous posters have demanded others at the party be charged, including football player Cody Saltsman.

Saltsman sued Goddard for defamation, and the case was settled with Goddard saying there was no evidence Saltsman was involved in the alleged attack.

Then, in January, a YouTube video was posted featuring another student, Michael Nodianos, apparently cracking jokes about the alleged rape just hours after it occurred, while others in the background chimed in.

NOW is demanding prosecutors charge Nodianos with failure to report a crime, but Nodianos’ lawyer said the young man had no ‘firsthand knowledge of the facts.’

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Sheriff: Teen Raped, Shot, Left in River

Two men face charges in the alleged rape and shooting of a 17-year-old girl.

Harnett County Sheriff Larry Rollins said the teen was found in the Cape Fear River near the North Carolina Highway 217 bridge just before 4 a.m. Sunday.

“They had abducted her from her house where she was babysitting her 3-year-old sister. From there we understand now she was taken to the river where she was sexually assaulted. After the sexual assault had taken place, she was shot three times,” Rollins said.

Officials said the victim suffered gunshot wounds to the face, abdomen, and hand. She was taken to Betsy Johnson Memorial Hospital in Dunn and then airlifted to UNC Hospital in Chapel Hill.

Jose Trinidad Soto Sanchez, 21, and Jose Juan Alverez, 28, both of Spring Lake, are charged with first-degree rape, first-degree kidnapping, and attempted murder.

Rollins said the victim knew one of the suspects through her family.

The sheriff also said Alverez is in the country illegally from Mexico. Deputies are working to determine the alien status of Sanchez.

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Rape and murder suspect nabbed in Nquthu

The Ulundi Public Order Police and Nquthu Crime Intelligence Unit arrested a 28-year-old suspect for rape and murder which occurred on Saturday, 15 September 2012 at Nqutu. It is alleged that on Saturday evening at 20:00 a 27- year-old woman was walking with her boyfriend when they were allegedly approached by two suspects who demanded cash and cell phones.

 

The two suspects raped the woman at gunpoint. The boyfriend managed to escape unharmed as the suspects opened fire in his direction. At about 22:00 the same suspects went to a nearby house where they fatally shot a 28-year-old male and fled the scene. The motive of the killing is unknown at this stage.

An operation was conducted and information led the members of the police to Kwaluvindi Location in Nquthu area. In the early hours of Sunday at about 03:00 one suspect was arrested and found in a possession of unlicensed firearm and ammunition. Police also recovered a cell phone which was taken from the rape victim. The seized firearm will be taken to forensic science laboratory both for comparison, analysis and ballistic testing.

 

The suspect will be charged for rape and murder and he is due to appear in Nquthu Magistrates’ Court tomorrow, 18 September 2012. Police are confident that the arrest of the outstanding suspect is imminent.

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Man jailed for beating rape suspect to death

The Sessions Court here sentenced a man to 12 months’ imprisonment for beating up a man who allegedly tried to rape his sister.

According to the facts of the case read by prosecuting officer Dominic Chew Ban Huat, the accused, Alung Husin, heard noises from a chicken pen afterreaching home around 1.30pm on August 8.

When the accused went to check, he heard his sister’s voice coming from the bushes behind the pen and he found the accused, Mosran Sogeng, trying to rape her.

In a state of rage, Alung attacked Mosran on his body, left rib and

shoulder with his hands and was witnessed by Rhwasin Podin.

Others who heard about the rape attempt confronted Mosran and attacked him. They later ran away.

Mosran died shortly after.

Police investigations proved that Alung and several others who are still at large, had caused injuries to Mosran.

Alung was initially charged under Section 304(B) for murder, but pleaded not guilty to the charge. He, however, pleaded guilty to Section 323 for causing hurt.

The accused was sentenced under Section 323 of the Penal Code for voluntarily causing hurt which provides a jail term of up to one year, or a fine not exceeding RM2,000, or both, on conviction.

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How robbers killed 23-year-old lady for resisting rape

THE Awka-Etiti community in Idemili South Local Government Area of Anambra State, now live in fear, over the gruesome torture and death of a 23-year-old girl, Miss Francisca Ngozi Okoli, who was murdered for resisting attempts by a group of gunmen to rape her before her parents in a morning raid at their premises on Sunday, 29th July, 2012.

The robbers were said to have stormed the premises around 4.30 a.m on that fateful day, armed with guns, cutlasses, cudgels and other dangerous weapons with which they broke the doors of the small bungalow where they attacked the family.

Narrating their ordeal to Crime and Security, the parents of the deceased, Mr and Mrs George Okoli, said that they were shocked beyond imagination at the incident and could not explain the reason behind the attack and eventual killing of their daughter.

Mr Okoli, a mason by profession, said that the hoodlums broke into their house about 4.30a.m on the fateful day, searched the whole rooms after overpowering them with guns and other dangerous weapons, after which they stole some cash and valuables which they had in the house before dragging his late daughter to a nearby detached room beside the bungalow where they insisted on raping her.

Okoli said that his attempt to save his daughter proved abortive when the robbers gave him the beating of his life and chased him out of the small room where he saw them tearing the dress and underwear of his daughter in a bid to rape her. In the process, his daughter was beckoning to him and invoking the mercy of God and anybody that could save her even though she posed a strong resistance against their move.

Angered by her continued resistance, Mr Okoli said that the robbers went ahead with their threat to kill her by hitting her with a pestle on her head, neck and waist. He further stated that he and his wife overheard the beating and cries of their daughter but were helpless because after he was chased out in his attempt to rescue her, he and other members of the family including his wife were locked in a room by the armed robbers while one of them guarded the door with a gun to instil fear in them.

“I could not do anything because they locked us inside one room and one of them manned the door threatening to kill us if we opened it. My wife and the little children with us were all afraid and shivering and at a point they beat my wife mercilessly when she wanted to react.”

Mr Okoli said that due to the shock and fear which overwhelmed him and his wife, they resigned to fate until about 6.30a.m after the robbers had left only to discover that their daughter had been killed with bruises all over her body. Her head was smashed with a club suspected to be pestle just as blood oozed out from her nostrils and ears while her tongue hung outside her mouth, adding that it was very surprising to the community vigilante members who used their vehicle to convey her remains to the hospital where she was pronounced dead.

Okoli noted that though their community had vigilantes who were supposed to cover their residence, he was surprised that despite the several hours spent by the robbers during their operation in his home, the security personnel were nowhere to be found.

Meanwhile, the former prefect, Sacred Congregation for Divine Worship and Discipline of the Sacraments, Vatican City, His Eminence, Francis Cardinal Arinze, has expressed outrage over the development, which he described as a mindless killing and an atrocity meted to a helpless person and prayed for the peaceful repose of the soul of Miss Francisca.

Also, the metropolitan Archbishop of Onitsha, Most Rev Dr. Valerian Okeke, deplored the orgy and wanton killing of innocent citizens and particularly a lady who could not have provoked her assailants by any means; he therefore called for thorough investigation into the matter.

The Archbishop further dispatched a team from his office to ascertain the circumstances leading to the murder of Miss Francisca, who was said to be a dedicated parishioner and an active member of the Catholic Youths Organization (CYON) at the St Josephs Catholic Church, Awka-Etiti.

In his reaction, the Parish Priest in charge of St Josephs Catholic Church Awka-Etiti, Rev. Fr. John Anosike, described the late Francisca as one who responded to church duties diligently adding that she was conscientious and dutiful, adding that the late Francisca acted the role of Veronica in a dramatised ‘Stations of the Cross’ and had always played such roles in other events in addition to her apostolate of cleaning the parish chapel always.

Also, Rev Fr. Innocent Okongwu, who was invited to pray for the lady before she was conveyed to the hospital, confirmed she was terribly brutalised, regretting that even her parents could not help her during the incident.

Dr Donald Nwasike, who received the body at the Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church, Awka-Etiti, immediately after the incident, told Crime & Security that her body was brought into the hospital in what is known in medical parlance as BID meaning ‘Brought in Dead’ and that he observed that the lady was badly brutalised with severe head injuries and foam in the mouth.

Meanwhile, there is a strong indication by the community, that the ruthless gang of the armed robbers, rapists and murderers may have invaded the quiet town to destabilise them thereby urge the state security agents to come to their aim by fishing out those who commit the mindless crime.

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