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Entitlement to women’s bodies is an ‘unnamed presence’ in sexual assault cases
Entitlement to women’s bodies is an ‘unnamed presence’ in sexual assault cases
Aug 21, 2022 08:05 pm
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At sentencing hearings in sexual assault offenders, as well the accused and the victim, prosecutor Katrina Marson often senses a powerful, though invisible, presence.
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