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Source: Washington Post
An attorney for Brock Turner, the former Stanford University swimmer convicted of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman in 2016, launched a bid to overturn his clients convictions before a panel of skeptical appellate judges Tuesday, arguing that Turner never intended to have sexual intercourse with the woman. He just wanted outercourse, attorney Eric S. Multhaup told the court in a brief and in oral arguments.
The distinction is central to Multhaups argument that Turner should not have been convicted of assault with intent to commit rape because, he claims, Turners clothes were on when two bicyclists saw him thrusting on top of the half-naked, unconscious woman. He argued that Turner was engaged only in outercourse, a version of safe sex with no penile contact, Multhaup explained, the Palo Alto Weekly reported.
The long-shot legal argument had three California 6th District Court of Appeal justices scratching their heads, according to multiple accounts of the hearing.
I absolutely dont understand what you are talking about, Justice Franklin D. Elia told Multhaup, the San Jose Mercury News reported.
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