Assistant DA Jan Norman Shares Thoughts on Vanderbilt Rape Case

March 23, 2015 – Assistant DA Jan Norman Shares Thoughts on Vanderbilt Rape Case

During January’s Vanderbilt rape trial, the spotlight was not only on the defendants but also the legal teams trying the case.

Among them was one woman, Assistant District Attorney Jan Norman, who became a prosecutor after discovering her career in sales wasn’t her true passion. Norman shared her thoughts with News 2 on the high-profile case that gained national attention.
“I did have random people come up and say they saw me on TV,” she recalled. But for Norman, her focus was not on the cameras; it was on the jury and victim whose statement the she read with emotion at the end of the trial.
“As I was reading it, I was thinking of her and her speaking those words which made it that much more meaningful to me,” Norman explained.

Norman, a Brentwood native who graduated from Belmont University with a marketing degree, said after working a few years in sales she felt unfulfilled and decided to make a career change.“I think going late in life and having some work experience and life experience definitely helped,” she said. While in law school, Norman interned with the Davidson County DA’s office.
“I knew 100 percent this is what I wanted to do,” she said. Since the end of the Vanderbilt trial, Norman said rape victims have reached out to her. “I get phone calls from rape victims, letters saying they were encouraged and inspired by it,” Norman said. Norman also said her position is her dream job, and she has no plans of leaving it anytime soon.

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Statement of Support ‎from a Survivor of Rape

January 29, 2015 – Statement of Support ‎from a Survivor of Rape

In response to the verdicts issued, the victim makes the following statement:
Thank you to everyone who has supported me throughout this difficult process.

I am thankful that the criminal justice system will hold the defendants responsible for their violent crimes. The hard work of the law enforcement officers, prosecutors, and victims’ advocates who dedicated so many months of their lives to this case has made justice possible.

I want to especially thank Detective Jason Mayo, Sergeant Mike Shreeve, Detective Chad Gish, Deputy District Attorney Tom Thurman, Assistant District Attorneys Jan Norman and Roger Moore, and Victims’ Advocates Wanda Swan, Lieutenant Rochelle Barrios, and Teresa Shearon. You are my heroes, and I am so proud of and grateful for each of you.

I am also hopeful that the publicity this case has received will lead to a discussion of how we can end sexual violence on college campuses.

Finally, I want to remind other victims of sexual violence: You are not alone. You are not to blame.

Thank you.

2014 News Archive

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November 18, 2014 – NEW INVESTIGATIVE DIVISION TO FOCUS SOLELY ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

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November 10, 2014 – KOHLMEYER SEX TRAFFICKING CONVICTION
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December 04, 2014 – JOHN BARRY FLYE GUILTY AFTER DNA EVIDENCE IS UNCOVERED

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October 22, 2014 – YWCA AND LAWYERS’ ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN TEAM UP TO EDUCATE THE LEGAL COMMUNITY ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
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October 20, 2014 – VICTIM WITNESS SERVICES DIRECTOR NAMED
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September 2, 2014 – DISTRICT ATTORNEY GENERAL ANNOUNCES NEW APPOINTMENTS
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