Teen Predator Gets ZERO Prison Time | Jesse Butler
Stillwater Athlete Avoids Prison Time Following Heinous Sexual Assault Charges
Examine the controversial legal outcome where a wealthy teen, charged with 11 felonies including rape and strangulation, received a suspended sentence under a rehabilitation statute. Discover how powerful local connections fueled community outrage over perceived systemic failure.
Short Summary
- Prosecutors charged Jesse Butler, 17, with 11 felonies, facing 78 years if convicted as an adult [00:09:24, 00:09:56].
- Butler accepted a No Contest plea, allowing reclassification under Oklahoma’s Youthful Offender Act (YOA) [01:04:57, 01:11:11].
- The final sentence suspended the 78 years, ordering minimal community service and check-ins until Butler turns 19 [01:14:11].
- Community backlash erupted over the leniency, drawing parallels to other influential cases and demanding judicial review [01:17:22, 01:19:26].
This document dissects the highly contentious case of Jesse Butler, a student athlete in Stillwater, Oklahoma, accused of severe sexual violence. We detail the evidence presented, the strategic plea deal that shifted his legal status, and the subsequent controversial sentencing under the Youthful Offender Act. Read on to understand why the community views this outcome not as rehabilitation, but as blatant protection afforded by privilege.
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Top Comments (10)
Judges should be held accountable for their choices. This is fucking insane.
The mother telling him to stay strong, we're coming to get you, you wont be in there long, after knowing (and personally hearing) what he did is so very sickening. She should be locked up too.
Like others have said, all he learned was to make sure his victims couldn’t talk the next time! Serial sexual offenders don’t change!!!
I work in Stillwater and have been following this case CLOSELY. 78 years all boiled down to community service?! WTF. CORRUPT TOWN.
This is literally TEXTBOOK privilege. It's vile.
Oklahoma resident here. Thank you for covering this monster. To his victims, I'm so sorry you had to go through this. Keep strong and keep speaking up and never stay silent.
I’m afraid the only lesson he learned is not to let the next one to survive
the fact i got worse consequences for weed is crazy💀
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Here in minnesota, my niece, sabrina Schnoor was violently killed by her ex boyfriend. He put a gun in her mouth and pulled the trigger. In court, we were not allowed to use half the evidence against him. The justice system protected him from the jury's hearing about all the domestic abuse calls. Eyewitnesses were not allowed to testify about him strangling her. Text messages were kept out of the court of him saying he was gonna kill her because it painted him in a bad light. Because of this, he got a slap on the wrist. In honor of her, we started a petition called sabrina's law.Minnesota domestic violence evidence reform. If we can get enough signatures on this petition. It would change the laws to protect the victims, and all evidence can be submitted to courts.Please take the time to look up this petition
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Top Comments (10)
Judges should be held accountable for their choices. This is fucking insane.
The mother telling him to stay strong, we're coming to get you, you wont be in there long, after knowing (and personally hearing) what he did is so very sickening. She should be locked up too.
Like others have said, all he learned was to make sure his victims couldn’t talk the next time! Serial sexual offenders don’t change!!!
I work in Stillwater and have been following this case CLOSELY. 78 years all boiled down to community service?! WTF. CORRUPT TOWN.
This is literally TEXTBOOK privilege. It's vile.
Oklahoma resident here. Thank you for covering this monster. To his victims, I'm so sorry you had to go through this. Keep strong and keep speaking up and never stay silent.
I’m afraid the only lesson he learned is not to let the next one to survive
the fact i got worse consequences for weed is crazy💀
For the uncensored version of these episodes a day earlier, you can listen for free wherever you get your podcasts. Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/10-to-life/id1841942565 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4yLKPOt94HdrzVUoqEpZVa
Here in minnesota, my niece, sabrina Schnoor was violently killed by her ex boyfriend. He put a gun in her mouth and pulled the trigger. In court, we were not allowed to use half the evidence against him. The justice system protected him from the jury's hearing about all the domestic abuse calls. Eyewitnesses were not allowed to testify about him strangling her. Text messages were kept out of the court of him saying he was gonna kill her because it painted him in a bad light. Because of this, he got a slap on the wrist. In honor of her, we started a petition called sabrina's law.Minnesota domestic violence evidence reform. If we can get enough signatures on this petition. It would change the laws to protect the victims, and all evidence can be submitted to courts.Please take the time to look up this petition