Friday, March 24, 2017

Attorney for Rockville HS rape suspect says incident was "not a rape in any sense"

Henry Sanchez
Promises defense will
put 14-year-old victim's
"character into play"

A lawyer with the law firm representing one of the two alleged assailants in the gang rape of a 14-year-old girl at Rockville High School last week outlined the defense his team will pursue last night on Fox News. His client, 18-year-old Henry Sanchez, is an illegal immigrant who was enrolled as a "freshman" at the school.

Graphic details in the police report suggest a violent, bloody scene, with the victim screaming for help as she was allegedly assaulted, raped and sodomized by Sanchez and Jose Montano, 17. But according to Sanchez's defense attorney, David Moyse, "This was a consensual encounter, not a rape in any sense."

Appearing on Tucker Carlson Tonight last night, Moyse asserted that there is no evidence to suggest the incident was "in any way illegal." Despite being an attorney, Moyse was apparently unaware that any sexual encounter between an adult and a 14-year-old is, in fact, illegal. Even if all parties claim it was consensual, it is still statutory rape.

Moyse hinted that his team will potentially trash the victim in court. "I'm sure there could be a number of questions asked about all three of the people involved," he told Carlson. Moyse said the defense will put her "character into play."

Some have questioned how Sanchez can afford a respected defense team to represent him, while Montano has only a public defender. Pressed by Carlson on who is paying for the firm's services, Moyse declined to answer.

3 comments:

  1. Yes, we get it, Robert. There was likely a rape on the other side of the county last week. How about if I care to read the same article over and over about it I'll go to your Rockville site. Deal?

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    1. 1:37: You apparently don't "get it." Every article has had new information. This is a countywide scandal of interest to all MCPS parents, and taxpayers. I will continue to hold our corrupt elected officials accountable.

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  2. Now, now, Robert has a big story. After all, think of the resources spent by the county on security and ESL instruction for 18 year old freshman who just arrived illegally in this country.

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