A JURY Acquitted Khan of Rape, but Yale Might Railroad him. Say Good Bye to Due Process.

To much of the public, Saifullah Khan’s lightning-fast acquittal by a jury was perplexing and unjust. It was only when jurors and court observers shared their firsthand accounts, as did  Cynthia Garrett of Families Advocating for Campus Equality  that the public got a sense of how shoddy the rape case against the Yale student was ..“the Yale community seems to be in denial” when it comes to giving Khan a fair chance at returning to the University. “It isn’t even a measure of the differences in standards of evidence,” said Garrett. “[The jury] didn’t believe her, they said they didn’t believe her, she was not credible, this is not he said-she said, this is ‘we don’t believe her, and the evidence supports what he said.’ … Why is it that an ideology has to supersede actual facts?” Now that Khan is a free man, he is entering a secret prison: Yale’s Title IX proceeding.

thecollegefix.com By Greg Piper

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