NY Times The prep school graduate accused of raping a younger student at the
elite St. Paul’s School dropped his head and sobbed for the first time
since the start of his trial: He had been found not guilty on Friday of
felony sexual assault charges, but was convicted of having sex with a
girl who was below the age of consent. [...]
So ended the trial of Owen Labrie, 19, and with it a rare exploration of
the backslapping sexual culture among some students at one of the
nation’s most exclusive boarding schools. Over nearly two weeks, jurors
listened to prosecutors and defense lawyers ask witnesses about a custom
called the “senior salute,” in which older students at St. Paul’s
propositioned younger classmates for a last-chance encounter before
graduation.
But
at its core, the case was about an intimate encounter last year between
a 15-year-old girl and an 18-year-old acquaintance, and whether she
consented as it escalated.[...]
And
after about seven hours of deliberations over two days, the jury
appeared to dismiss Mr. Labrie’s insistence that he had not penetrated
the girl in any way, but found that the state had not proved that what
happened was against the girl’s expressed wishes. [...]
It was a case with conflicting stories and, as is common in such cases, a focus on the credibility of the female accuser.
Mr.
Carney made much of the girl’s expectations, recalling that a friend of
hers said she had considered the possibility of oral sex with Mr.
Labrie.
Mr. Cherniske said that, whatever her expectations, the girl had a right to change her mind.
But
the jury ultimately decided either that they did not believe her, or
that there was a reasonable doubt about whether she had communicated her
denial of consent to Mr. Labrie. [...]
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