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Sat Jun 2 2007 (Updated 07/04/07)
Women Respond to the De Anza Rape Case
South Bay Community Protests DA's Dropping of Charges in Gang Rape Case
In late May, Santa Clara County District Attorney Dolores Carr announced that her office would not be filing any charges in the De Anza gang-rape case, in which an underage, unconscious young woman was assaulted by a group of De Anza College baseball players. At a press conference on Thursday, May 31st, community members gathered outside the DA's office in San Jose to demand justice for the survivor of this attack, who still wants to press charges against the offenders. Within a week's time, Carr said that community response and protest prompted her decision to submit the case to the state Attorney General's office for review. No timeline has been given for the review process, and several possibilities are left open: including that Jerry Brown's office will agree with Carr and leave the case closed with no charges.
Organizations such as California National Organization for Women (CA NOW), Stop Family Violence, and the National Coalition Against Violent Athletes organized the protest and press conference in response to the apparent closure of the case, in which a 17-year-old girl was gang raped at a party thrown by members of the De Anza College baseball team.
Katherine Redmond, founder and president of the National Coalition Against Violent Athletes, spoke about the local and the national outrage at the failure to investigate and prosecute this case. Redmond demands transparency in the investigation: since the DA's reasoning in refusing to bring charges is the lack of evidence, she wonders why the eyewitnesses to the crime (who were sober at the party) were not called to the grand jury to give their testimony. Redmond also discussed the public response to this kind of case and the rape culture that refuses to deal with the truth about rape. She said, "Rape is about the violent and degrading theft of a person's bodily integrity and personal autonomy."
Photos and Audio | Stop Family Violence | California National Organization for Women | National Coalition Against Violent Athletes | Santa Clara County District Attorney's website
Organizations such as California National Organization for Women (CA NOW), Stop Family Violence, and the National Coalition Against Violent Athletes organized the protest and press conference in response to the apparent closure of the case, in which a 17-year-old girl was gang raped at a party thrown by members of the De Anza College baseball team.
Katherine Redmond, founder and president of the National Coalition Against Violent Athletes, spoke about the local and the national outrage at the failure to investigate and prosecute this case. Redmond demands transparency in the investigation: since the DA's reasoning in refusing to bring charges is the lack of evidence, she wonders why the eyewitnesses to the crime (who were sober at the party) were not called to the grand jury to give their testimony. Redmond also discussed the public response to this kind of case and the rape culture that refuses to deal with the truth about rape. She said, "Rape is about the violent and degrading theft of a person's bodily integrity and personal autonomy."
Photos and Audio | Stop Family Violence | California National Organization for Women | National Coalition Against Violent Athletes | Santa Clara County District Attorney's website
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