The Kansas case that could change how rape is charged – By Tara McKelvey (BBC News) / Sept 30 2021
Sex crimes are notoriously difficult to prosecute – but one woman in Kansas is using a rarely used 19th Century law to ask her fellow citizens to help bring charges against the man she says raped her.
In 2018, Madison Smith alleged that a classmate attacked her when she was a university student at Bethany College in Kansas. She reported the case as a rape.
The county prosecutor refused to press rape charges, however, saying Ms Smith had merely experienced an “immature” sexual encounter. Her attacker was convicted of assault.
The county attorney’s decision prompted Ms Smith, now 23, to use a state law dating back to 1887 to instead call up a “citizen’s grand jury”. It convened for the first time on Wednesday in what is thought to be the first case of its kind in the US.
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