The prosecutor in the high-profile sexual assault case against former Stanford University student Brock Turner announced Wednesday that he is sponsoring state legislation that would be tougher on those found guilty of sexual assault, inspired by a sentence for Turner that many have criticized as too lenient. The legislation, sponsored by Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen, would add sexual assault of an intoxicated or unconscious person to the list of criminal offenses that are ineligible for probation, ensuring the sentence is served in prison.