Former Oklahoma City police officer Daniel Holtzclaw found guilty of rapePosted in Articles, Asian Diaspora, Law, Media Archive, United States on 2015-12-13 02:01Z by Steven |
Former Oklahoma City police officer Daniel Holtzclaw found guilty of rape
Cable News Network (CNN)
2015-12-10
Michael Martinez, Newsdesk Editor & Writer
(CNN) A jury found former Oklahoma City police officer Daniel Holtzclaw guilty Thursday of some of the most serious charges against him, including sexual battery, forcible oral sodomy and rape.
Holtzclaw faced 36 counts. He was found guilty on 18.
The former officer cried openly in the courtroom and rocked in his chair as the verdict was being read. Jurors deliberated for more than 40 hours over four days.
The Oklahoma City Police Department welcomed the verdict. “We are satisfied with the jury’s decision and firmly believe justice was served,” it said.
Sentencing is set for next month.
His trial touched upon the explosive intersection of race, policing and justice in America.
Holtzclaw, whose father is white and mother Japanese, was accused of assaulting or raping 13 women, all black, while he was on the job. Court records identify his race as “Asian or Pacific Islander.”
The jury was all-white, composed of eight men and four women…
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