Sheteachescriminallawandas a formerassistanceassistant U.
S attorneywiththeDistrictofNewJersey.
Andweknowyou'vebeenfollowingthis.
You'vebeen a guestwithusbeforeandweappreciateit.
Whatisyourreactiontothesentencetoday?
Something.
Thisis a dayofreckoningforsexualassaultvictims.
Thiswas a veryserioussense, and I thinkitsends a messagethatthehammerofthelawwillcomedownhardonperpetratorsofsexualviolence.
I thinktheverdictingeneralaswellasthesentencingissignificantbecauseitshowsthatthevictimswillbetakenseriouslyandthatthepowerdynamicisonethatwillbeconsideredinthesecases.
And a victimdoesn't havetobethatperfectvictimforprosecutorstotake.
Youknowwhatmightbe a messycaseandactuallysucceedingetting a veryseriousverdict.
Weknowhecouldhavefaced 29 yearsagainsentencedto 23 years.
Um, in a situationliketoday, youhavevictimimpactstatements.
HarveyWeinsteinspokeforthefirsttime, and, uh, youknow, andhe's talkingaboutthousandsofpeoplecouldstandupforhimandallofthattypeof a thing.
I thinkit's verydifficultinthiscaseforHarveyWeinsteintoreallyshowremorsethatwouldbeadequateforforthejudgein a casewherethere's beenthis, youknow, significanceconductforsomanyyears.
Andthereisthisbalancebetweenthisnotionthatifthejurydoesn't decideahfactbeyond a reasonabledoubtthatitshouldn't bethebasisofpunishmentthatthatdoesviolatedueprocess.
But I don't thinkthatyouknow, theSupremeCourthasspoken, sayingthatyoucan.
So I don't thinkthere's goingtobemuchtoappealintermsoftheharshnessofthesentence.
I thinktherewillbesomeissuesonappealintermsof, youknow, jurorsthatwereseatedintermsofthisMolyneauxorbadact, evidencethatthejudgeallowedinsomerestrictionsthey'veplacedonthedefense.
So I think, well, youknow, certainlyseeonappeal.
But I don't thinkitwillbetheharshnessoftheset.
Andsolet's talkabouttheDistrictattorney, CyVance.
Andhesaidafterthesentence, itistotallyappropriateinthiscasetocommunicateto a wideraudience.
Thatsexualassault, evenifperpetrateduponanacquaintanceorin a professionalsetting, is a seriousoffenseworthyof a lengthyprisonsentence.
ThedecisionwasbasedonthetwocasesofMimiHayleyandjust a command.
Let's listentoattorneyGloriaAllred, whorepresentsHaley 20 plusthreeyearsandpartoftheconsiderationinhandingdown a sentenceby a courtto a personconvictedoffelonies.