Word: assailantã
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...feel very hard to...do something that will jeopardize [the assailant??s] future and their career at Harvard for an event that [the victim] feels is partially their fault,” Rankin says...
...reluctance to affect the assailant??s future is exacerbated by the fact that the offender is someone the victim knows in approximately 90 percent of college sexual assault cases, according to statistics provided by OSAPR...
...hesitancy to permanently affect the assailant??s future is more “acute” at Harvard, Ellison says, because Harvard students “see the degree as such a significant thing...
...battle over the execution of justice in Nebraska. An alleged victim of sexual assault rape victim had sued the county judge responsible for her case because he had refused to allow her to use charged, non-legal terms like “rape” and “assailant?? in her testimony. Chambers, a long-serving political dynamo and a member of the state senate’s judiciary committee, considered the woman’s suit such a waste of time for the county’s justice system that he filed his own suit?...
...direct result of his assailant??s actions, Pring-Wilson suffered a conclusive brain injury that has lasted for months and may still persist today albeit with diminished manifestations,” the motion said of Dr. William Stratford’s report...
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