Joven absuelto de violación tras alegar sexomnia

Un tribunal de distrito ha absuelto a un joven de un delito de violación. El hombre alegó que sufría sexomnia durante la relación.

La pareja comenzó su relación en noveno grado. Esta terminó cerca de un año después. La mujer denunció al hombre ante la policía dos años después de la ruptura. Ella describió alrededor de 15 ocasiones en las que se despertó durante presuntas agresiones. El hombre declaró que no recordaba los hechos y que había sufrido problemas de sueño desde su infancia. Una novia posterior testificó sobre incidentes similares mientras él dormía. El tribunal de distrito consideró que la alegación de sexomnia no había sido refutada y lo absolvió. Un juez lego discrepó de la decisión.

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