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Ex-Swimmer Expected Out of Jail 3 Months Early in Stanford Rape Case

Brock Turner was convicted of attacking the woman he met at a fraternity party in January 2015

A former Stanford University swimmer whose six-month sentence for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman ignited widespread outrage will leave jail three months early.

Online inmate records show 20-year-old Brock Turner is expected to be released from the Santa Clara County jail on Sept. 2. He was booked June 2.

County jail inmates serve 50 percent of their sentences if they keep a clean disciplinary record. Calls to the county Department of Correction weren't immediately returned Thursday.

Turner was convicted of attacking the woman he met at a fraternity party in January 2015 and was sentenced last week to six months in jail and three years' probation.

The sentence triggered criticism that a star athlete from a privileged background had gotten special treatment. Prosecutors had asked for six years in prison.

Stanford sexual assault victim's statement which she read out in court.

Brock Turner's Letter to Judge Aaron Persky.

Brock Turner's father's letter to Judge Aaron Persky.

Brock Turner sentencing court documents.

Editor's Note: This story has been corrected to show that Turner would be released three months early, not two.

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