California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from People v. Walker, C069309 (Cal. App. 2014):
and rape, the defendant let go of the victim's neck, ordered her to strip, punched her in the eye, put a gun to her head, threatened to shoot her, and took off his own clothes; between forcible digital penetration and rape, the defendant played with the victim's chest, put his gun on the back seat, and pulled the victim's legs around his shoulders]; People v. Plaza (1995) 41 Cal.App.4th 377, 380-381 [between first and second sex offense, the defendant moved the victim from the bathroom to the bedroom, forced her onto the bed, grabbed her by the throat and ripped off her underwear; before the next offense, the defendant listened to the victim's answering machine and then punched holes in the wall; before the next offense, he slid down and repeatedly slapped the victim's face and called her names over a period of several minutes].)
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