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True Crime: The Court of Public Opinion - The Brock Turner Case: Privilege, Leniency, and Justice

True Crime: The Court of Public Opinion - The Brock Turner Case: Privilege, Leniency, and Justice

Published 1 year, 2 months ago
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True Crime: The Court of Public Opinion - The Brock Turner Case: Privilege, Leniency, and Justice

In 2015, Brock Turner, a Stanford swimmer, was convicted of sexually assaulting Chanel Miller, an unconscious woman. Despite overwhelming evidence and a guilty verdict, his six-month jail sentence ignited outrage across the globe.

Was it a failure of justice or a fair application of the law?

In this episode, we dive into the case that sparked debates about privilege, judicial bias, and accountability. Join Alexis Knight as we unravel the details and leave the final verdict to you.

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