Ex-Oklahoma officer gets 263 years for rapes
Ex-Oklahoma officer gets 263 years for rapes
Welcome to a Vacuum Cleaner Battery specialist of the Karcher Battery
Former Oklahoma City police officer Daniel Holtzclaw, center, cries as he is led from the courtroom after the verdicts were read for the charges against him at the Oklahoma County Courthouse in Oklahoma City, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015. Holtzclaw was convicted of raping and sexually victimizing eight women on his police beat in a minority, low-income neighborhood. (Nate Billings/The Oklahoman via AP) Nate Billings
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A former police officer convicted of raping and sexually with battery like Karcher 2.891-029.0 Battery, Karcher RC3000 Battery, Dyson DC16 Battery, Dyson 912433-01 Battery, Dyson 917083-01 Battery, Dyson DC31 Battery, Samsung Navibot SR8840 Battery, Samsung Navibot SR8895 Battery, Samsung Navibot VCR8855 Battery, Samsung VC-RE70V Battery, Samsung VCA-RBT20 Battery, Samsung DJ96-00113C Battery, Himedia Q5II 3D Blue-ray ISO SATA Tv Boxvictimizing women while on his beat in a low-income Oklahoma City neighborhood was ordered Thursday to spend the rest of his life in prison.
Jurors had recommended that Daniel Holtzclaw be sentenced to 263 years in prison for preying on women in 2013 and 2014. District Judge Timothy Henderson agreed, said Holtzclaw will serve the terms consecutively and denied his request for an appeal bond.
Holtzclaw waived his right to remain in custody in the county jail for 10 days, instead opting to be taken directly to prison. Defense attorney Scott Adams said Holtzclaw will appeal.
Holtzclaw was convicted last month on 18 counts, including four first-degree rape counts as well as forcible oral sodomy, sexual battery, procuring lewd exhibition and second-degree rape. He was acquitted on 18 other counts.
Prosecutors said Holtzclaw targeted black women in neighborhoods east and north of the state Capitol building. During the monthlong trial, 13 women testified against him, and several said Holtzclaw stopped them, checked them for outstanding warrants or drug paraphernalia, and then forced himself on them.
All of the accusers were black. Holtzclaw is half-white, half-Japanese, and the son of a longtime Enid, Oklahoma, police officer.
Holtzclaw's victims included a teenager and woman in her 50s. The older woman's complaint in June 2014 launched the investigation into Holtzclaw.
"I didn't do anything wrong," Jannie Ligons said at a news conference following the verdict. "So all I can say is, I was innocent and he just picked the wrong lady to stop that night."
The Associated Press does not identify victims of sex crimes without their consent, but she was among two women who spoke publicly about the case and agreed to be identified.
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]
<< Home