Calif. judge says victims' body can prevent rape
SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — A Southern California judge is being publicly admonished for saying a rape victim "didn't put up a fight" during her assault and that if someone doesn't want sexual intercourse, the body "will not permit that to happen."
The California Commission on Judicial Performance voted 10-0 to impose a public admonishment Thursday, saying Superior Court Judge Derek Johnson's comments were inappropriate and a breach of judicial ethics.
"In the commission's view, the judge's remarks reflected outdated, biased and insensitive views about sexual assault victims who do not 'put up a fight.' Such comments cannot help but diminish public confidence and trust in the impartiality of the judiciary," wrote Lawrence J. Simi, the commission's chairman.
Johnson made the comments in the case of a man who threatened to mutilate the face and genitals of his ex-girlfriend with a heated screwdriver, beat her with a metal baton and made other violent threats before committing rape, forced oral copulation, and other crimes.
Though the woman reported the criminal threats the next day, the woman did not report the rape until 17 days later.
Johnson, a former prosecutor in the Orange County district attorney's sex crimes unit, said during the man's 2008 sentencing that he had seen violent cases on that unit in which women's vaginas were "shredded" by rape.
"I'm not a gynecologist, but I can tell you something: If someone doesn't want to have sexual intercourse, the body shuts down. The body will not permit that to happen unless a lot of damage is inflicted, and we heard nothing about that in this case," Johnson said.
The commission found that Johnson's view that a victim must resist to be a real victim of sexual assault was his opinion, not the law. Since 1980, California law doesn't require rape victims to prove they resisted or were prevented from resisting because of threats.
In an apology to the commission, Johnson said his comments were inappropriate. He said his comments were the result of his frustration during an argument with a prosecutor over the defendant's sentence.
Johnson said he believed the prosecutor's request of a 16-year sentence was not authorized by law. Johnson sentenced the rapist to six years instead, saying that's what the case was "worth."
The California Commission on Judicial Performance voted 10-0 to impose a public admonishment Thursday, saying Superior Court Judge Derek Johnson's comments were inappropriate and a breach of judicial ethics.
"In the commission's view, the judge's remarks reflected outdated, biased and insensitive views about sexual assault victims who do not 'put up a fight.' Such comments cannot help but diminish public confidence and trust in the impartiality of the judiciary," wrote Lawrence J. Simi, the commission's chairman.
Johnson made the comments in the case of a man who threatened to mutilate the face and genitals of his ex-girlfriend with a heated screwdriver, beat her with a metal baton and made other violent threats before committing rape, forced oral copulation, and other crimes.
Though the woman reported the criminal threats the next day, the woman did not report the rape until 17 days later.
Johnson, a former prosecutor in the Orange County district attorney's sex crimes unit, said during the man's 2008 sentencing that he had seen violent cases on that unit in which women's vaginas were "shredded" by rape.
"I'm not a gynecologist, but I can tell you something: If someone doesn't want to have sexual intercourse, the body shuts down. The body will not permit that to happen unless a lot of damage is inflicted, and we heard nothing about that in this case," Johnson said.
The commission found that Johnson's view that a victim must resist to be a real victim of sexual assault was his opinion, not the law. Since 1980, California law doesn't require rape victims to prove they resisted or were prevented from resisting because of threats.
In an apology to the commission, Johnson said his comments were inappropriate. He said his comments were the result of his frustration during an argument with a prosecutor over the defendant's sentence.
Johnson said he believed the prosecutor's request of a 16-year sentence was not authorized by law. Johnson sentenced the rapist to six years instead, saying that's what the case was "worth."
CONservative taliban mind set, thats whats wrong with congress TOO ! These fools with their backward "non-science" beliefs want to throw us back to "flat earth-witch burning" ideals !
Castration is best for these rapos. this judge is as smart as a box of rocks.
All the woman has to do is say, "NO" for it to be rape.
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I go by the rule, woman HAS to say YES.
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There is no reason if you want action, to take nothing as agreement.
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I mean if she ain't into it, it won't be fun anyway so maybe it might be best to move along.
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@WendyTeagarden With all due respect, even if a woman does not say "no" it is still rape (to me, anyway) because fear can make someone shut down and not be able to say no or fight back. It never ceases to amaze me how guys can be. At the risk of sounding crude, how can a guy get turned on enough to have sex when the woman does'nt want to? I just can't see it. There is nothing "sexy" about a woman saying no, even your wife or girlfriend if she isn't in the mood. Like the old saying "it takes two to tango" and if one wants to sit out the dance, leave her alone!
@iamtroglodite I agree. But the male doesn't do it for "love making"; he does it for power over the female or even other males.
@WendyTeagarden I think my wife would disagree. We do it for love making, always have. I have NEVER forced myself on a woman, and, even when young, had nothing but respect for girls and then women. Not all guys are animals and not all animals are guys.
Sounds to me like musiclover has the same cognitive skills as the judge.
Sounds to me like the man is the victim here - she didn't report the rape until weeks later, didn't resist, etc. Sounds to me like a fabricated story - I think the judge did the right thing, although his comments were out of line!
@musiclover Wow. It's no wonder society is where it's at.
@musiclover ....and if a lottery winner doesn't clain the prize in 17 days he/she didn't win it? There are plenty of reasons why someone would wait to make that kind of report. That's why we have statutes of limitations on the books.
Oh jeez.Here we go again *rolls eyes* Whats wrong with these men? I wonder if *their* bodies would prevent.(not that anyone would want to rape them)
@noneofyourbizzness trust me, our bodies can't prevent. I was raped @ 4 years and nothing stopped the fag.
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That idiot leaves me speechless.
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Y'know, if a person doesn't want to be stabbed, human skin will not permit a stabbing to happen.. It's amazing!
I'm not a urologist, but I want to tell this "judge" something;Â If I were to kick you in the junk and you didn't want me to, but I did, really hard, your body would shut down and not permit it to happen. So just stand still so we can test this theory...
Apparently this guy needs an anatomy lesson.
I agree with Margay on disbar and tossed off the bench.. though landing on his head probably will not knock any sense into him.. previous landings on his head have already knocked out what few brains he might have had!
 @Khre'Riov Ael i-Mhiessan t'Rllaillieu ~  ...chuckle, chuckle... Maybe landing on his head once too often is why he came up with that asinine idea..!  Rape is a horrible crime, and this so-called "judge" could hardly have said anything more cruel to the victim...
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(I'd wish something for him, but it's bad karma, so I won't...)
 @margay1 LOL! Yeah, I can't fathom where the heck these so called educated idiots are coming from with this crock of male cow bowel matter..  But these guy's are sure putting the capitol S in stupid...
OMG, this "judge" sounds like - who was that? - that said recently that "if a woman was raped and she got pregnant, it wasn't really rape"... Â Where do these people GET these screwy ideas?!?!
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This guy should've been (a) thrown off he bench and (b) dis-barred..!Â
@margay1  Todd Akin. Failed REPUBLICAN candidate for Senate from Missouri.
 @Mechanic ~  Thanks, Mechanic... remembered what was said, just couldn't recall which idiot said it..!
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