Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "People v. Turner" in English language version.
Turner was arrested Jan. 18, 2015, after two graduate students found him on top of an unconscious woman outside Kappa Alpha fraternity at approximately 1 a.m.
She's known in local newspapers as 23-year-old 'Emily Doe' — a pseudonym to protect her privacy ...
Sheriff Laurie Smith ... said jail guards gave Turner a large package of hate mail sent to him over the last three months and that Turner lived in protective custody in jail after receiving threats.
The victim finally regained consciousness about 4:15 a.m. at a hospital.
In his 11-page statement, Turner said he was getting sick because of the amount of alcohol he drank when he was approached by the two students
After the guilty verdict, Turner continued to insist to his probation officer that the encounter was consensual. He said the victim had simply slipped behind a wooden shed and then he got down on the ground with her and started kissing and fingering her until he got nauseous and decided to walk away.
A red-brown substance that the criminalist said resembles blood and contains the woman's DNA was found under Turner's fingernails on his right and left hands and part of his right finger, Lee said. The substance was similar in color to a fluid taken from her vagina, he said, bolstering the prosecution's argument that he digitally penetrated her. However, the criminalist told the Santa Clara County Superior Court jury there is no way to tell definitively if it was blood. He also acknowledged under cross-examination by defense attorney Armstrong that the tests do not show when the DNA was deposited. On Friday, the Palo Alto woman was in tears as she testified that she woke up in the hospital with pine needles in her disheveled hair, dried blood on her hands and elbows
Turner, now 20, said he had about five Rolling Rock beers and a couple of sips of Fireball throughout the night.
The woman's blood-alcohol was more than .24, or three times the legal limit. Turner's blood-alcohol content was .17, or more than twice the legal limit of .08.
Turner admitted having sex with the woman after drinking nine beers and whiskey at a party, but he denied raping her.
The 23-year-old woman whom former Stanford University student Brock Turner allegedly sexually assaulted on campus in the early hours of January 18, 2015, testified Friday afternoon in Palo Alto that she had no memory of the incident.
Deputy District Attorney Alaleh Kianerci, who works with the county's sexual-assault unit, questioned "Emily Doe" for about an hour at the Palo Alto Courthouse on Monday, as well as two other witnesses – Doe's sister, and one of the graduate students who intervened that night, Peter Jonsson.
Tiffany Doe, the woman's younger sister
Armstrong said that testimony by Doe's own sister, Tiffany, refutes the prosecution's claims
Deputy Sheriff Jeffrey Paul Taylor of the Stanford Department of Public Safety was the first officer on the scene. The woman, he said Tuesday, was lying near an access road behind a Dumpster. Taylor checked her pulse, and she began to snore, but she remained unconscious, he said. [...] At the hospital, he shook her shoulders, trying to wake her. Taylor shouted to her in a loud voice, a foot away from her face: 'Please wake up. Can you help me understand who you are?' he recalled. Emily finally came to at 4:15 a.m.
Turner's ex-girlfriend is one of at least 39 people who submitted statements to the court defending the convicted felon's character. In a letter included in court documents from Turner's trial obtained by the San Francisco Chronicle, Lydia Pocisk refers to Turner as her 'dearest friend'... Drawing from her past experiences with him, she attests to his character calling him a 'kind, loving, respectful, relaxed, silently hilarious, and determined individual.'
Turner was arrested Jan. 18, 2015, after two graduate students found him on top of an unconscious woman outside Kappa Alpha fraternity at approximately 1 a.m.
Turner pleaded not guilty last February to the five felony charges against him, including rape of an intoxicated person, rape of an unconscious person, sexual penetration of an intoxicated woman, sexual penetration of an unconscious woman and assault with intent to commit rape.
Turner has been charged with five felony counts: rape of an intoxicated person, rape of an unconscious person, sexual penetration by a foreign object of an unconscious woman, sexual penetration by a foreign object of an intoxicated woman, and assault with intent to commit rape
Turner's parents are scared for their son's safety ... so much so they've asked cops to help them deal with protesters and others who might do him harm
She's known in local newspapers as 23-year-old 'Emily Doe' — a pseudonym to protect her privacy ...
The 23-year-old woman whom former Stanford University student Brock Turner allegedly sexually assaulted on campus in the early hours of January 18, 2015, testified Friday afternoon in Palo Alto that she had no memory of the incident.
Deputy District Attorney Alaleh Kianerci, who works with the county's sexual-assault unit, questioned "Emily Doe" for about an hour at the Palo Alto Courthouse on Monday, as well as two other witnesses – Doe's sister, and one of the graduate students who intervened that night, Peter Jonsson.
Turner, now 20, said he had about five Rolling Rock beers and a couple of sips of Fireball throughout the night.
Sheriff Laurie Smith ... said jail guards gave Turner a large package of hate mail sent to him over the last three months and that Turner lived in protective custody in jail after receiving threats.