Lawyers can call it whatever they want, what does this sound like to you , because it sounds like a violent rape to me
According to a Deputy Sheriff who described her as unconscious, after arriving at the hospital, the woman did not respond to shouting and shoulder-shaking until 4:15 am.[36] She testified that when she regained consciousness, she had pine needles on her hair and body and "dried blood on her hands and elbows."[37] In an interview with police, she said she did not recall being alone with any man during the night and stated she did not consent to any sexual activity.[38] At the hospital, the victim was found to have abrasions and erythema on her skin. One nurse who administered a Sexual Assault Response Team examination at the hospital determined that she had experienced "significant trauma" (physical injury or bruising) including "penetrating trauma."[39]