Stanford judge blocked from presiding over separate sex case

Judge Persky sparked anger for sentencing student Brock Turner to just six months in jail for sexual assault

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The US judge who was widely condemned after sentencing former Stanford University student Brock Turner to just six months in jail for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman has been blocked from presiding over an unrelated sex case.

In a rare move, Santa Clara district attorney Jeff Rosen yesterday filed a peremptory challenge against Judge Aaron Persky, preventing his involvement in the case of a male nurse who sexually assaulted an anaesthetised female patient, according to prosecutors.

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