Nolan Bruder, 20 (Guess What Color) Rapes His 16-Year-Old Sister, Judge Gives Him Slap On Wrist

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Nolan Bruder was sentenced to three years, with all but 240 days suspended, after pleading guilty to drugging and raping his 16-year-old sister.

(For the Colin Powell folks, it occurred in the same state as The Stanford Swimmer Brock Turner, which was smart enough to change the laws so probation couldn't ever be given for that kind of crime. But, the date of his offense was before the date they made the change so the judge was able to give him a ridiculous Lite Sentence.)

California Man Gets ‘Slap on the Wrist’ After Drugging, Raping Sister
Nolan Bruder was sentenced to three years, with all but 240 days suspended, after pleading guilty to drugging and raping his 16-year-old sister.
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Dan Evon
May 19th, 2017
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On 18 May 2017, the web site Blue Lives Matterreported that 20-year old Crescent City, California resident Nolan Bruder had received a “slap on the wrist” after pleading guilty to drugging and raping his underage sister:

A judge gave a few days active time and probation to Nolan Bruder, age 20, who raped his 16-year-old sister, going against the recommendations of the District Attorney and the Probation Department.

According to KRCTV, Nolan Bruder pleaded guilty earlier this month to the charge of rape of an intoxicated person. In his confession, he said that his sister had refused to have sex with him. He said that he gave his sister high-potency marijuana known as ‘dabs’ to smoke, until she was so stoned she could no longer recognize him as her brother.

Judge William H. Follett sentenced Bruder to just three years, and then suspended all but 240 days of that. He then gave Bruder probation.

This story did not receive immediate wide-spread media attention, which left some readers skeptical about the case. However, this report is accurate.

Local outlets such as KRCTV and the Crescent City Times both filed reports on Bruder’s conviction and lenient sentencing:

The Del Norte District Attorney’s Office announced that Nolan Bruder (20) of Crescent City was sentenced this afternoon by the Honorable William H. Follett to the low term of three years, with all but 240 days (at half time in county jail) suspended in favor of a grant of probation for Rape of an Intoxicated Person. The victim in this case was Bruder’s sixteen year old sister who he gave high-potency marijuana “dabs” to smoke after she repeatedly resisted his sexual advances until she reached the point of no longer recognizing him as her brother. Bruder pleaded guilty earlier this month.

Del Norte District Attorney, Dale P. Trigg told KRCTVthat Judge Follett handed down the lenient sentence for a number of reasons. For one, Follett said that the stigma of a rape conviction and the mandatory registration as a sex offender would serve as enough of a deterrent. Follett also noted that the victim removed her own clothes, was conscious during the ordeal, and doubted that a jury would find sufficient evidence to convict Bruder.

Trigg disagreed with the judge’s reasoning:

I could not disagree more … The message that this sends to our community is that sexual predators who get their juvenile siblings stoned enough can have sex with them without any meaningful consequence. That is not the message I want to send to our community.”

Deputy District Attorney Annmarie Padilla also argued for stricter sentencing, asking Judge Follett to follow the Probation Department’s recommendation of six years in prison. Padilla noted that the legislature had changed the law to make similar crimes ineligible for probation in the wake of the case of Brock Turner, the Stanford student who received a similarly light sentence for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman:

She quoted from the legislative history section of the amendment to the current law requiring that probation now be denied on such cases: “Under this interpretation of the law, a perpetrator at a college party who chooses to forcibly rape a conscious victim will go to prison. However, a different perpetrator at the same party who chooses to watch and wait for a victim to pass out from intoxication before sexually assaulting her may get probation. Whether penetration is accomplished through physical aggression [force] or predatory behavior is a distinction without a difference. Both perpetrators seek prey that are vulnerable; disadvantaged by his/her capacity to resist.”

However, Bruder’s crime took place before this change went into effect.

Bruder was booked by the Del Norte Sheriff’s County Office on 17 May 2017 for the rape of a drugged victim:

 

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Blue Lives Matter reported first.

I swear those twisted fuckers get off on this shit.
 

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Judge sentences man who raped sister to probation, citing 'stigma'
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(CNN)A 20-year-old California man who pleaded guilty to raping his drugged younger sister was granted probation and is expected to serve just four months in jail, a sentence that the prosecutor says is worse than that given to Stanford swimmer Brock Turner.

The convicted man, of Crescent City, gave his 16-year-old sister high-potency marijuana "dabs" and repeatedly asked her to have sex, according to a criminal complaint. She said no several times until she became so "out of it" that she no longer recognized him as her brother, the complaint states.

CNN does not identify victims of rape, and given the victim's relationship to the perpetrator, CNN is not identifying him. The man pleaded guilty to rape of a drugged person.

Prosecutors had asked for the defendant to receive six years in prison. A probation report said he "showed no real remorse and seemed smug" in his interview and recommended he not receive probation.

However, Judge William H. Follett said that the "stigma" of the conviction and sex offender registration were enough to deter him and others in the community, District Attorney Dale P. Trigg said.

Follett on May 17 sentenced the man to three years in prison, the lower term of sentencing options, and granted him probation, according to the Del Norte County district attorney's office. The judge then sentenced him to 240 days in county jail at half time.

In all, that means the convicted man could serve a total of 120 days in jail, with no time in prison, Trigg said.

Trigg likened the light sentence to the case of Turner, the Stanford swimmer convicted of sexually assaulting an intoxicated and unconscious woman.

In that case, Judge Aaron Persky sentenced Turner to six months in jail, citing his young age and his lack of criminal record as reasons for the lenient sentence. Turner was released from jail after three months and registered as a sex offender for life.

Persky faced widespread criticism for the sentence, and more than 1.3 million people signed a Change.org petition calling for his removal from the bench. California legislators passed a bill mandating prison sentences for people who sexually assault unconscious or intoxicated victims.

In the Del Norte County case,the incident occurred prior to that law change, so it did not apply, according to Sandra Linderman, court executive officer for Del Norte Superior Court.

Judge Follett said that he felt the defendant was sorry and that rehabilitation was the key factor in his decision to grant probation, according to Trigg. The judge also noted that the victim took her own clothes off and was not unconscious, Trigg said.

"That to me is way out of line because you're blaming the victim," Trigg said.

In all, the district attorney said the case was even worse than Turner's crime.

"In a lot of ways, this case is more egregious than Brock Turner. This defendant took advantage of a position of trust as this victim's big brother," Trigg said. "He knew she didn't want to have sex with him. She told him that repeatedly. So he got her stoned on dabs he gave her until she didn't even recognize him in order get what he wanted."

Trigg added that he "could not disagree more" with the ruling.

"The message that this sends to our community is that sexual predators who get their juvenile siblings stoned enough can have sex with them without any meaningful consequence," he said. "That is not the message I want to send to our community."

Linderman said judicial ethics do not allow her or Follett to speak on the case.
 

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The judge wouldn't give him a harsh sentence.

CNN refused to name him because they claimed to "protect" the victim.

Yup, white supremacy at work.
 
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