Brock Turner's sexual assault appeal: He intended 'outercourse,' not intercourse
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An attorney for Brock Turner, the former Stanford swimmer convicted of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman in 2016, launched a bid to overturn his client's convictions before a panel of skeptical appellate judges Tuesday, arguing that Turner never intended to have sexual intercourse with the woman. He just wanted "outercourse," attorney Eric S. Multhaup told the court in a brief and in oral arguments.