grizfan95
Well-known member
Diaclaimer: I'm in no way claiming that I believe this to have been the case.
With national and public pressure from the DOE and DOJ, is JJ's case an instance where the city needed an example to show rape cases are taken seriously? Did they figure it was a high profile instance that could prove to be something to point to?
With national and public pressure from the DOE and DOJ, is JJ's case an instance where the city needed an example to show rape cases are taken seriously? Did they figure it was a high profile instance that could prove to be something to point to?