Audrie Pott Case

Cerri, Boskovich & Allard, LLP

Justice for Audrie Pott and Her Family

Audrie Pott was just 15 years old when she was sexually assaulted. She was then photographed and humiliated at school by her assailants. Audrie Pott took her life eight days later. After waiting seven months for law enforcement to charge the assailants, the parents of Audrie Pott turned to attorney Robert Allard. Mr. Allard filed a civil lawsuit against the assailants and their families.

The civil lawsuit and the publicity surrounding Audrie’s sexual assault and suicide led to two significant changes in the law and a public apology from the assailants. The San Jose Mercury News reported that the civil case did a “service to the broader public” by “reminding us of the courts’ ability to bring clarity to societal issues-and the value of individuals who take grievances public in ways that help shift the course of history toward a truer justice.”

Audrie’s Law Introduced

Senate Bill 838, also known as Audrie’s Law, was introduced by Senator Jim Beall. It was supported by District Attorney Jeff Rosen.

Audrie’s Law gives judges the option to allow the public to view proceedings of juveniles being prosecuted on sexual assault charges involving victims who were unconscious or developmentally disabled. It also requires that minors convicted of sexual assault on an unconscious or developmentally disabled victim must complete sex offender treatment programs available in their county of residence.

Assembly Bill 256 was authored by Assemblywoman Cristina Garcia. It authorizes superintendents and school principals to discipline students who engage in cyber-bullying (harassment by electronic means on- or off-campus). But in Audrie’s case, there was a loophole in the law. Since the sexual assault occurred off-campus, the authorities could not punish her assailants.

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We encourage you to support the Audrie Pott Foundation or follow it on Facebook. It continues to educate the public about cyber-bullying.

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Jane Doe

Every step of the way, Lauren gave me hope when I felt hopeless, and she gave me help when I felt helpless. Lauren was the attorney who I knew was in my corner, and she will undoubtedly continue to be in the corner of survivors to hold their abuser and institution accountable.

Jane Doe 2

What happened to me needed to be addressed. I missed out on such an important part of my life, while my institution made no qualms. You don’t get to push kids under a rug. I’m glad I was given an opportunity to address my broken life.

Jane Doe

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