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Judge won't separate trials in Naval Academy rape case

ANNAPOLIS, Md., Sept. 1 (UPI) -- A U.S military judge Sunday refused to separate the trials of three former Naval Academy football players charged with rape.

Navy Cmdr. Robert Monahan refused a defense request to halt the current proceedings against the trio in favor of separate trials for each defendant.

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The Washington Post said Monahan made his ruling prior to the resumption of testimony from the alleged victim, a senior midshipman who alleged the three defendants assaulted her at an alcohol-fueled off-campus party in 2012.

The victim has testified she was drunk at the time and did not recall having sex with the defendants; however she was the subject of campus rumors to that effect in the following days.

The judge agreed Sunday to adjourn no later than 6 p.m. EDT. The woman, whose name was not released, had been on the stand for 20 hours prior to Sunday's proceedings and was complaining of exhaustion, the Post said.

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