March 14th, 2013Top StoryAwful Photo Of Steubenville Accuser Wasn't That Bad, Defense Argues On Day 1 Of Rape TrialBy Tom Ley The Steubenville rape trial got underway on Wednesday, and the defense immediately found itself in the unenviable position of arguing against the internet iconography of the case. Remember the infamous photo—the one in which two boys hold the accuser, seemingly incapacitated, by her wrists and ankles? Elayna Andres, a 17-year-old who was at the party where the photo was taken, says the picture isn't as menacing as it appears. From Yahoo:
And that's how this jury-less trial began: With the defense saying the awful photo everyone saw—which first surfaced on a true crime blog Prinnified—was only routine drunken humiliation. The trial is expected to last through the weekend; in case you've forgotten, it centers on two high school football players who are accused of raping a teenage girl while she was drunk and incapacitated on the night of Aug. 11, 2012. The defense team for the accused, Ma'lik Richmond and Trent Mays, will argue that the girl was not too intoxicated to consent to sex.
Whatever advantage the defense may have gained from downplaying the significance of the photo was likely lost when two more witnesses, Patrick Pizzoferrato and Jake Howarth, took the stand:
The defense, ran into more trouble when Marianne Hemmeter of the prosecution asked a well-timed redirect question of Pizzoferrato. From The New York Times:
The trial will continue today with an 11-hour session. |
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Awful Photo Of Steubenville Accuser Wasn't That Bad, Defense Argues On Day 1 Of Rape Trial
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