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Moscow Man Pleads Guilty to Felony in Juliaetta Sexual Assault
Walker Day admitted to raping an unconscious woman and recording the attack last year.
Published on Feb. 25, 2026
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A 25-year-old Moscow, Idaho man named Walker Day has pleaded guilty to a felony charge related to the rape of an unconscious woman and recording the assault, which occurred in Juliaetta last March. The case was investigated by the Latah County Sheriff's Office, and Day is scheduled to be sentenced in May.
Why it matters
Sexual assault cases, especially those involving the recording of the crime, are deeply concerning for the local community and raise questions about public safety, victim support, and the need for stronger laws and enforcement to prevent such heinous acts.
The details
According to court documents, Walker Day pleaded guilty to a rape-related felony on Tuesday in Latah County Second District Court. The charges stem from an incident last March where Day allegedly raped an unconscious female victim and recorded the attack at a residence in Juliaetta.
- Day was arrested last April for the incident that occurred in March.
- Day pleaded guilty to the felony charge on Tuesday, February 25, 2026.
- Day is scheduled to be sentenced in May 2026.
The players
Walker Day
A 25-year-old Moscow, Idaho man who pleaded guilty to a rape-related felony for assaulting and recording an unconscious woman.
Latah County Sheriff's Office
The law enforcement agency that investigated the sexual assault case against Walker Day.
What’s next
The judge will determine Day's sentence in May 2026.
The takeaway
This case highlights the urgent need for stronger laws, enforcement, and victim support to address the ongoing issue of sexual violence in local communities.

