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|    07 Mar 25 07:50:57    |
      XPost: talk.politics.guns, tn.general, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh       XPost: soc.women, sac.politics       From: noreply@mixmin.net              Three years, four months and a day after Taylor Walker was raped in a       Vanderbilt University parking garage, she's finally seen justice.              In a rescheduled sentencing hearing Thursday, Judge Randall Wyatt heard three       final testimonies before sentencing Tyrone Batts to the maximum 36 years for       his crimes.              Batts was found guilty in April of two counts of rape, one count of attempted       rape and one count of robbery after Walker took the witness stand and       described for 35 minutes the assault by her attacker.              The court first heard Thursday from the state's last witness, another woman       who described a traumatic incident with Batts in August 2012. In broken       English, the woman, whose first language is Spanish, said she came home from       work late one night and        encountered Batts, who she said put a gun to her head and pulled her into a       dark space.              "I thought he wanted my money or cell phone, and I gave it to him and he       pushed that away,' she said.              " 'No, I don't want that'," she said Batts told her. "He pushed me on the       ground, where it is dark behind my apartment. He took his pants off."              The woman told Batts her brother was in the car and coming for her, and she       said he left her and ran away, but now she can't sleep at night thinking about       what happened to her.              The defense then called Sharon Batts, Batts' mother, who talked of her son as       a young boy who sang in the church choir, was her protector, an athlete and a       youth abandoned by his father.              Defense attorney Jonathan Wing showed pictures of 6-year-old Batts in a       baseball uniform. Then, Sharon Batts described a change in her son in 2011,       when she said he began to believe people were talking to him through the       television and that others were        out to get him.              Next to be called by the defense was Pamela Auble, a psychologist who has       evaluated Batts on multiple occasions since 2012 and reviewed his medical       records dating back to 2011.              https://www.tennessean.com/gcdn/-mm-/d74f8ec2168a9f6cadf51e9ac39       5ea4623eda37/c=28-0-373-460/local/-/media/2015/06/11/Nashville/B       317698116Z.1_20150611202626_000_G97B27FAU.1-0.jpg?width=300&heig       t=400&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp              https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/crime/2015/06/11/rape-vict       m-sees-attacker-sentenced-years/71097338/              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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