Ex-swimmer Brock Turner convicted of sexual assault
Brock Turner, a former swimmer from Stanford found guilty of sexual assault on a woman. Turner lied about his history of alcohol and drug use.
Turner is serving a six-month jail sentence on three counts of sexual assault, but can be released after 3 months.
Turner has been criticized for a statement in which it accused the use of alcohol and drugs. The swimmer implies that he never went to parties or drank alcohol. However, the prosecutors found evidence to the contrary, thanks to the cell phone of a criminal. There were photos in which a young man is depicted Smoking a pipe and drinking alcohol.
Messages from your phone to indicate that the offender had used drugs. He asked his friend to get him illegal drugs. Other text messages point out that the guy was trying to get marijuana and acid. In turn, a friend told him that he'll get the acid as soon as you return from your trip. In the message he says to a friend that I should try LSD, because I heard that it's amazing.
Prosecutors say records show that Turner had already consumed alcohol in high school, he regularly smoked marijuana and experimented with hard drugs, including LSD, despite his statement.
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