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The judge, Col. Daniel Daugherty, on Friday acquitted Joshua Tate of Nashville, Tenn., of one count of aggravated sexual assault. Tate chose to be tried by a judge rather than a military jury. During the trial, prosecutors argued that the woman Tate was accused of assaulting, a Naval Academy classma
Col. Daniel Daugherty acquitted Joshua Tate of Nashville, Tenn., of one count of aggravated sexual assault. During the trial, prosecutors argued that the woman Tate was accused of assaulting, a Naval Academy classmate, was too drunk to consent to sexual activity. Tate's attorneys disagreed.
Date: Mar 20, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Navy Academy Sexual Assault Case UPDATE: Joshua Tate Found Not Guilty of ...
Presiding judge Marine Col. Daniel Daugherty stated in his ruling that Midshipman Joshua Tate of Nashville was not guilty of aggravated sexual assault, following two days of testimony from various parties involved in the case.
Date: Mar 20, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Prosecutor: Woman who accused Naval Academy cadet of sex assault was too ...
Tisdale said her friend was "not herself" and that she wouldn't have allowed her to drive. But asked by the judge, Col. Daniel Daugherty, if she was concerned for her friend's safety, Tisdale said no.
Date: Mar 18, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Navy Academy Sexual Assault Case Pushed Back Once More Due to Bad Weather
The delay comes just three days after presiding Judge Col. Daniel Daugherty sent jurors home before the trial was scheduled to begin on Friday morning at the Washington Navy Yard, the Washington Post reported.
The military judge overseeing the case, Col. Daniel Daugherty, ruled Wednesday that "the vast majority" of the unaired footage duplicates already available material and testimony by the woman. In a 7-page ruling he found both networks aired "the most news worthy segments," but un-aired portions incl