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(CNN) A recently released transcript is offering a window into the mindset of a California judge who sentenced former Stanford University swimmer Brock Turner to jail for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman. Turner faced a maximum sentence of 14 years, but Judge Aaron Persky of Santa Clara Superior Court sentenced him instead to six months. Prosecutors had asked for six years in prison. The controversial decision by Persky sparked outrage nationwide. Opinion: Judge Persky's sentence in Stanford rape case unpopular but legal In the sentencing transcripts from the June 2 hearing, defense attorney Mike Armstrong said Turner "has never denied" digitally penetrating the woman but "in his drunken state, he remembered consent."

  • The judge says he takes Brock Turner's word that he believed there was consent
  • Judge Persky also speaks to Turner's intoxication and its role in the crime


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Kianerci argued Turner's actions warranted a heftier prison sentence and refuted the judge's findings by arguing two witnesses saw X on top of the unconscious woman.

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