‘Nobody Believed Me’: How Rape Cases Get Dropped - News Summed Up

‘Nobody Believed Me’: How Rape Cases Get Dropped


When she realized what was happening, she said, she grabbed the phone and ran into the bathroom. She then showed the video to another student, Carlos Colon, who had been in the next room. After seeing the video, Mr. Colon fought with the man, and was later charged with assault. Mr. Colon said in an interview that the woman had appeared to be unresponsive in the video. At least 14 states — including California, Arizona, South Carolina and Maryland — have expanded the definition of incapacitation to include voluntary intoxication.


Source: New York Times July 18, 2021 16:09 UTC



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