Panel unable to punish former Utah prosecutor who had sex with 16-year-old witness

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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A former federal judge in Washington, D.C., won’t face judicial discipline over allegations he sexually assaulted a woman when he was a prosecutor in Utah and she was a 16-year-old witness in a white supremacist serial-killer case, according to court documents.

This file photo shows former judge Richard W. Roberts before the start of a ceremony at the federal courthouse in Washington in 2008. A Utah woman alleges in a lawsuit filed in March 2016 that Roberts sexually assaulted her 35 years ago when he was a prosecutor and she was a teenage witness in a high-profile case. Roberts’s lawyers have called the allegations “categorically false.” | Associated Press photo by Charles Dharapak, St. George News

A panel of federal judges found they couldn’t punish Richard W. Roberts because he wasn’t yet a judge when he met the teenage girl during the 1981 Utah trial in the deaths of two black joggers.

Roberts has acknowledged having an intimate relationship with the teen, but says it was consensual and began after the trial. His lawyer Brian Heberlig declined to comment Friday on the decision.

The Utah Attorney General’s Office expressed disappointment about the complaint being dismissed by the U.S. Judicial Conference’s Committee on Judicial Conduct and Disability.

Would we have liked to see them do more? Yes,” said attorney general spokesman Dan Burton. State prosecutors decided to file the ethics complaint instead of criminal charges, in part because 16 was the legal age of consent at the time.

Congressional oversight committees could still impeach Roberts, Burton said, though he wasn’t immediately aware of any efforts to take up the case.

Roberts announced his retirement as chief judge for the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia in March 2016, the same day the allegations came to light in a lawsuit.

The judicial committee also examined a complaint about the timing of his retirement. The panel confirmed Roberts suffers from a rare condition that caused near-term memory loss and seizures, but said “the timing of Judge Roberts’ disability retirement was accelerated by the anticipated publicity about the Utah complaints.”

The accuser’s attorney, Rocky Anderson, said he believes Roberts should be disbarred, but are focused on the civil lawsuit filed against him.

The woman, Terry Mitchell, said Roberts, then 27, sexually abused her during the trial of Joseph Paul Franklin, a white supremacist who killed the joggers during a cross-country rampage. The Associated Press does not typically name people who say they were sexually assaulted, but Mitchell has said she wants to make the allegations public to prevent such abuse.

Mitchell was friends with the joggers and testified about the random attack that left her with shrapnel wounds.

Mitchell said she suppressed the memories of the sexual abuse for decades, until Roberts emailed her in 2013 about Franklin’s execution in Missouri.

Roberts’ lawyers have said the sexual encounters were consensual and didn’t affect the outcome of the case. They argue the $25 million lawsuit should be tossed because the claims are too old.

The case will test a new Utah law that lifts the statute of limitations for victims of sex crimes who want to sue their abusers. Lawmakers said they passed the measure to recognize it often takes victims years to come to terms with abuse and report it.

Written by LINDSAY WHITEHURST, Associated Press

 

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1 Comment

  • commonsense December 8, 2017 at 8:26 pm

    I want to know the politics of this judge and who appointed him. Another judge in the ninth circuit just resigned under sexual abuse allegations. My oh my, the swamp is much worse than anyone expected.

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