Rape Suspect's Lawyer Claims It's Not Sexual Assault If Victim Is Dead
KEY POINTS
The defense attorney claims his client could not have sexually assaulted a woman as she was already dead
Wyoming does not have a law explicitly forbidding sexual activity with a corpse but it does consider mutilation of a corpse a crime
Prosecutors, however, provided evidence indicating Scott's client was aware his victim was alive at the time of the assault
A defense attorney from Wyoming attempted to have a court drop charges against his client in a murder-rape trial Thursday by arguing that his client could not have sexually assaulted a woman if she was already dead.