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Why did the prosecutor just bow out, basically?
I have found more information:
Source is people.com... Take it for as it is, I guess.
I still think its a major slap in the faces of the women. If there wasn't enough evidence, still, go after him. Now these women feel like no one will back them. Let the trial happen. ETC.
This is also severely lowers the perception of charges for rape. Can't believe it can be brought down to that much. One day is basically just the biggest asshole move for a plea deal ever.
A former Indiana University student charged with raping two women will get off with a year of probation and one day in jail, WXIN reports.
John Enochs took a plea deal and was sentenced Thursday, pleading guilty to misdemeanor battery. According to the New York Daily News, it's unclear why prosecutors decided to drop the rape charges — felonies punishable by up to 16 years in prison — against Enochs.
A woman says she was at an April 2015 party at the Delta Tau Delta fraternity when she went inside to use the restroom, WISH reports. She says the next thing she remembers is being naked and alone with an unknown man having sex with her. She says she told him to stop multiple times, but he wouldn't. She suffered a laceration to her genitals in the attack.
Authorities say security video showed Enochs enter the room with the victim and leave 24 minutes later. Police found a similar case from 2013, and that victim agreed to work with authorities; DNA evidence, eyewitness statements and IDs from the women led in September to the two rape charges against Enochs.
Why did the prosecutor just bow out, basically?
I have found more information:
Source is people.com... Take it for as it is, I guess.
"Neither case, standing alone, presented sufficient evidence to prove rape," the statement, from the Monroe County, Indiana, prosecutor's office, reads.
According to the statement, further "evidentiary problems" drove the decision to pursue the plea deal with John Enochs. Enochs was sentenced June 23 to one year of probation for misdemeanor battery with moderate bodily injury in the 2015 case, after having already served one day in jail.
I still think its a major slap in the faces of the women. If there wasn't enough evidence, still, go after him. Now these women feel like no one will back them. Let the trial happen. ETC.
This is also severely lowers the perception of charges for rape. Can't believe it can be brought down to that much. One day is basically just the biggest asshole move for a plea deal ever.