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FL: College Student Jailed For Two Days After Reporting Being Raped
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"A 21-year-old woman who told police that a man raped her was jailed for two days after officers helping her found a warrant accusing her of failing to pay restitution for a 2003 theft arrest." ...
"A jail worker later refused to give her a second dose of a morning-after pill to prevent pregnancy because of religious convictions, said Vic Moore, the college student's attorney. She was released from jail Monday only after Moore reported her plight to the local media." ...
"'Obviously, any policy that allows a sexual battery victim to spend a night in jail is a flawed policy,' police spokeswoman Laura McElroy said. 'So our city attorney is writing a new policy right now.'" ...
"McElroy said the arresting officer checked with a sergeant before taking the student into custody."
"'It appears at face value that they didn't violate policy,' she said. 'It's just we had a flawed policy.'" ... |
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