The Commercial Appeal

Campaign to remove judge grows

Outcry intensifie­s over sentence in Stanford rape case

- Associated Press

SAN FRANCISCO — A fledgling campaign to recall the judge who sentenced a former Stanford University swimmer to six months in jail for sexually assaulting an unconsciou­s woman gained momentum Friday as three prominent political consultant­s joined the effort.

The Recall Judge Aaron Persky campaign said media consultant Joe Trippi, campaign strategist John Shallman and pollster Paul Maslin would help secure the signatures and votes required to remove the Santa Clara County jurist from the bench next year.

Trippi has worked for a number of Democratic presidenti­al candidates, while Maslin’s clients include Gov. Jerry Brown and members of Congress. Shallman has worked for the president of the California Senate, who spearheade­d passage of a law requiring colleges and universiti­es to apply a “yes means yes” standard in sexual misconduct cases.

Persky was re-elected in an unopposed election Tuesday, five days after sentencing Brock Turner, 20, to six months in jail and three years’ probation. The punishment for the Dayton, Ohio, native ignited intense outcry as too lenient.

Prosecutor­s had argued for Turner to spend six years in prison for three felony conviction­s that could have sent him away for 14 years.

The judge said in court last week that he followed a recommenda­tion from the county’s probation department and cited Turner’s clean criminal record and the effect the conviction will have on his life.

A court spokesman has said Persky is barred from commenting because Turner is appealing his conviction­s of felony assault and attempted rape.

Meanwhile, a group of California lawmakers joined women’s rights advocates in urging the California agency that investigat­es complaints of judicial misconduct to take action against Persky.

Eleven Democratic state lawmakers asked the Commission on Judicial Performanc­e to investigat­e and discipline the judge, alleging he may have engaged in misconduct in sentencing Turner.

Women’s group UltraViole­t submitted more than 800,000 signatures to the commission’s San Francisco offices Friday in a symbolic effort for Persky’s removal. The group also has filed a formal misconduct complaint.

To trigger a recall election, campaign organizers need to collect signatures from 58,634 registered Santa Clara County voters. A majority vote would be required to remove the judge.

 ?? ERIC RISBERG / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? An activist from UltraViole­t, a national women’s advocacy organizati­on, submits signatures to the California Commission on Judicial Performanc­e calling for the removal of Judge Aaron Persky from the bench during a rally Friday in San Francisco.
ERIC RISBERG / ASSOCIATED PRESS An activist from UltraViole­t, a national women’s advocacy organizati­on, submits signatures to the California Commission on Judicial Performanc­e calling for the removal of Judge Aaron Persky from the bench during a rally Friday in San Francisco.

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