Survivor's relief after Utah Supreme Court affirms former USU athlete's rape convictions

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Survivor's relief after Utah Supreme Court affirms former USU athlete's rape convictions
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After nearly a decade of seeking justice, one survivor said she finally has some closure.

There were seven women in a case involving former Utah State University football player Torrey Green.

"It hasn't fully hit me yet that this could really be the end, and I can finally heal, move on and be my best self," the survivor, who asked to remain anonymous said. Green's appeal suggested there was no way six women could have similar cases and be tried all together, which is what happened.The Utah Supreme Court overturned the doctrine of chances for use in future cases and reaffirmed Green's conviction due to overwhelming evidence in the cases.

The trial process was one law enforcement, attorney's and victim advocates learned from, Lachmar said.

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