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A judge in Fresno,
Calif., sentenced a man who raped his teenage daughter over a four-year period
to 1,503 years in prison -- marking a sharp contrast to the 60-day sentence a
Montana judge handed down for incest.
The 41-year-old
California man was sentenced Friday to the longest-known prison sentence in
Fresno Superior Court history, the Fresno Bee reported.
The Associated Press
is not naming the man because it could identify his daughter. The AP does not
name victims of sexual abuse.
The judge in Montana
handed down a 30-year suspended sentence after the man admitted he raped his
12-year-old daughter. The judge ordered the man to spend 60 days in jail,
giving him credit for 17 days already served.
Montana law allows
judges to dole out less sentences of less than 25 years if an evaluator
determines that ordering sex offender treatment outside prison would
rehabilitate the offender and protect the victim and society. A commission
studying Montana's sentencing laws is recommending the legislature eliminate
the loophole that allowed for the lesser punishment in this case.
The California judge,
Edward Sarkisian Jr., told the man he is a "serious danger to
society" and noted that he had never shown remorse and has blamed his
daughter for his predicament.
The man's daughter was
first sexually abused by a family friend but instead of protecting her, he
turned her into "a piece of property," prosecutor Nicole Galstan
said.
The victim was raped
two to three times a week from May 2009 to May 2013, when the girl got the
courage to leave him, Galstan said.
A jury in September
found him guilty of 186 felony counts of sexual assault, including dozens of
counts of rape of a minor.
"When my father
abused me, I was young. I had no power, no voice. I was defenseless," said
the daughter, who now is 23 years old. She also told the judge that her father
never has shown remorse for her pain and suffering.
The man turned down
two plea deals. Before his preliminary hearing, if he had admitted his guilt,
prosecutors would have recommended 13 years in prison. He rejected the offer.
Then before his trial, he was offered 22 years in prison if he admitted his
guilt. He declined that offer, saying he should be released from jail for the
time he already had served, Sarkisian said before announcing the sentence.
"He ruined her
teenage years and made her feel like it was her fault," Galstan said in
arguing for the maximum sentence.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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