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Backlash is intensifying in Oklahoma after a teenager accused in a series of violent sex assaults avoided prison time, prompting swarms of people to protest outside a courthouse amid renewed scrutiny of how the justice system handled the case.
Images show more than a hundred people gathering outside the Payne County Courthouse Wednesday carrying signs demanding justice after 18-year-old Jesse Butler avoided prison under Oklahoma’s youthful offender law, The Oklahoman reported.
"Ponca Tribal Victim Services is standing in solidarity with survivors demanding Justice! ," the organization wrote in a post on Facebook. "Jesse Butler needs to be held accountable! Payne county Judge Susan Worthington should be disbarred."
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