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RBP
07-22-2012, 10:34 PM
A Kentucky girl who was sexually assaulted could face contempt of court charges after she tweeted the names of her juvenile attackers.

Savannah Dietrich, the 17-year-old victim, was frustrated by a plea deal reached late last month by the two boys who assaulted her, and took to Twitter to expose them--violating a court order to keep their names confidential.

"There you go, lock me up," Dietrich tweeted after naming the perpetrators. "I'm not protecting anyone that made my life a living Hell." Her Twitter account has since been closed.

Attorneys for the attackers asked a Jefferson District Court judge to hold Dietrich in contempt for lashing out on Twitter. She could face up to 180 days in jail and a $500 fine if convicted. The boys have yet to be sentenced for the August 2011 attack.

"So many of my rights have been taken away by these boys," Dietrich told Louisville's Courier-Journal. "I'm at the point, that if I have to go to jail for my rights, I will do it. If they really feel it's necessary to throw me in jail for talking about what happened to me as opposed to throwing these boys in jail for what they did to me, then I don't understand justice."

Dietrich was assaulted by the pair after passing out at a party. They later shared photos of the assault with friends.

"For months, I cried myself to sleep," Dietrich said. "I couldn't go out in public places."

On June 26, the boys pleaded guilty to first-degree sexual abuse and misdemeanor voyeurism. Terms of their plea agreement were not released.

"They got off very easy," Dietrich, who says she was unaware of the plea agreement before it was announced in court, said in her interview with the newspaper.

"They said I can't talk about it or I'll be locked up," Dietrich tweeted after hearing, according to the paper. "So I'm waiting for them to read this and lock me up."

"[Protecting rapists] is more important than getting justice for the victim in Louisville," she added.

A hearing for the contempt of court charge is scheduled for July 30. Attorneys for Dietrich want it open to the media, while the boys lawyers want it closed.

Both the Gannett-owned Courier-Journal and Dietrich's attorneys "have filed motions to open the proceedings, arguing she has a First Amendment right to speak about what happened in her case," the newspaper said.

An online petition asking the judge to throw out the charges against Dietrich, launched Saturday, has already accumulated hundreds of signatures.

"[She] should not be legally barred from talking about what happened to her," Gregg Leslie, executive director of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, told the Associated Press. "That's a wide-ranging restraint on speech."

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/savannah-dietrich-twitter-sexual-assault-louisville-174732753.html

deebakes
07-22-2012, 10:52 PM
Savannah Dietrich, the 17-year-old victim... was assaulted by the pair after passing out at a party.

Seems like she was asking for it :-k

RBP
07-22-2012, 11:03 PM
Seems like she was asking for it :-k

:slap:

deebakes
07-22-2012, 11:07 PM
i blame obama :hand:

Loser
07-23-2012, 03:59 AM
Seems like she was asking for it :-k

A couple of my buddies and I caught some guy doing exactly this to a girl that had passed out drunk.

To this day he can't chew his food correctly, walks with a limp, and speaks with a stutter.

In my eyes, he got off easy... ;)

deebakes
07-23-2012, 04:58 AM
:clap: :tup:

Hal-9000
07-23-2012, 04:07 PM
I like what she did....we had a call in thing on the radio this morning and I was amazed at how many people were either molested or were parents of victims in our city.


One guy said his daughter was abused when she was 15, the guys got 60 days community service and nothing was ever published about them. Same two fuckwads later raped another girl within the same year at a party :(

MrsM
07-23-2012, 04:22 PM
I hope she doesn't get more than a slap on the wrist for this

Hal-9000
07-23-2012, 04:25 PM
I hope she doesn't get more than a slap on the wrist for this

It's so hard for girls to come forward after it happens...then she has to endure watching her attackers get a light weight sentence...as if they littered or something.

I would have done the same thing. They took something from her, she should have the right to take their privacy....

Teh One Who Knocks
07-23-2012, 04:30 PM
I don't think there should be any plea agreements for rapists, that's just insane that they would do something like that.

Acid Trip
07-23-2012, 04:43 PM
This is tough because the law in question is meant to protect minors. I consider what they did rape so the "can't give out the names of minor offenders" law goes right out the window for me.

The judge should give her a stern "you can't do that and here is why" talking then send her home uncharged.

Hal-9000
07-23-2012, 05:03 PM
guy who called in to our radio show - "You commit an adult crime, you do the adult time"

That privacy BS has always irked me when it comes to minors for any offense. If they are convicted, let the chips fall where they may....

Teh One Who Knocks
07-24-2012, 11:58 AM
By Valerie Chinn - WDRB Channel 41


Louisville, KY (WDRB) -- A 17-year-old Louisville girl who was sexually assaulted will not face charges herself for going online to reveal the names of two teens who pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting her.

Monday afternoon, attorneys for the boys announced they withdrew contempt charges against her. WDRB is not identifying the girl because she is a juvenile and a sexual assault victim.

That girl says she was frustrated by what she feels is a lenient plea bargain. She posted on Twitter that she was not going to protect people who made her life a "living Hell" and tweeted the boys' names.

The boys' attorneys initially asked a judge to hold the girl in contempt for violating the confidentiality of a juvenile hearing. But Monday afternoon, the boy's attorneys say they withdrew the motion. Kentucky law states in juvenile proceedings, information about anyone under the age of 18 is confidential.

More than 62,000 people signed an online petition asking Kentucky District Court to side in her favor. A Facebook page supporting the girl says the two teens will be sentenced next month.

It says the judge, however can choose or reject which punishment the boys will get from the proposed agreement.

RBP
07-24-2012, 12:17 PM
appreciate the update Lance. Good news!

DemonGeminiX
07-24-2012, 12:20 PM
Good for her!

:tup:

Acid Trip
07-24-2012, 05:13 PM
By Valerie Chinn - WDRB Channel 41


Louisville, KY (WDRB) -- A 17-year-old Louisville girl who was sexually assaulted will not face charges herself for going online to reveal the names of two teens who pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting her.

Monday afternoon, attorneys for the boys announced they withdrew contempt charges against her. WDRB is not identifying the girl because she is a juvenile and a sexual assault victim.

That girl says she was frustrated by what she feels is a lenient plea bargain. She posted on Twitter that she was not going to protect people who made her life a "living Hell" and tweeted the boys' names.

The boys' attorneys initially asked a judge to hold the girl in contempt for violating the confidentiality of a juvenile hearing. But Monday afternoon, the boy's attorneys say they withdrew the motion. Kentucky law states in juvenile proceedings, information about anyone under the age of 18 is confidential.

More than 62,000 people signed an online petition asking Kentucky District Court to side in her favor. A Facebook page supporting the girl says the two teens will be sentenced next month.

It says the judge, however can choose or reject which punishment the boys will get from the proposed agreement.

Attorneys that did the right thing? Yet another sign the world is coming to an end.