“this is a person who is not a woman in any sense of the word,” moreno continued.
“after his first cellmate became pregnant and was moved to los angeles, two other cellmates of his had complained that he had raped them, so we have filed rape charges against this inmate.”
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moreno said the controversial ruling regarding pronouns impacts her ability to prosecute the case.
“this is a particular issue in this case because it’s confusing to the jury,” the d.a. explained. “in california, rape is a crime that has to be accomplished by a man.”
supervising deputy district attorney eric dutemple said it’s also unfair to the victims.
“it’s just absolutely insane that a victim would have to get on the stand and police their pronoun usage when trying to recite one of the scariest times of their lives,” he told the outlet.
in a statement to the outlet, the california department of corrections and rehabilitation said it is “committed to providing a safe, humane, respectful and rehabilitative environment for all incarcerated people,” noting senate bill 132, the transgender respect, agency and dignity act, which became effective on jan. 1, 2021, which “allows incarcerated transgender, non-binary and intersex people to request to be housed and searched in a manner consistent with their gender identity.”