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Former California Police Officer Sentenced to Five Consecutive Life Sentences for Sexually Assaulting Four Women He Encountered While On Duty | United States Department of Justice

Police Officer Sentenced, Five Consecutive Life Sentences, Sexually Assaulting Four Women — Former California Police Officer Sentenced to Five Consecutive Life Sentences for Sexually Assaulting Four Women He Encountered While On Duty | United States Justice Department.

Torrence was held accountable for his crimes,” said Special Agent in Charge Sid Patel of the FBI Sacramento Field Office. Justice has been served, making our community safer.”The evidence at trial proved that Torrence kidnapped a 21-year-old woman who was walking to a store to buy groceries for her young children, drove her outside of town in his police car, and sexually assaulted her at an isolated dead end. Attorney Eric Grant for the Eastern District of California. The jury found that five of the counts involved kidnapping, aggravated sexual abuse, or

attempted aggravated sexual abuse.“The defendant’s conduct was premediated and depraved. Dhillon of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division. “Their bravery has prevented this predator from harming anyone else. “While no prison prison term can undo the extraordinary pain and suffering the defendant caused these women, today’s prison term of five consecutive life sentences holds the defendant accountable for his heinous conduct and sends a clear message that the Justice Department will aggressively prosecute those who violate the constitutional rights of the people they are sworn to protect.” “I commend the court’s decision to

impose life sentences on this former police officer, who betrayed the public’s trust and abused his authority to perpetrate heinous acts of sexual violence,” said U.S. On one occasion, Torrence trapped the woman in her bedroom and sexually assaulted her.The FBI Sacramento Field Office investigated the case, with assistance from the Fresno County Sheriff’s Office.This case was prosecuted by Special Litigation Counsel Michael J. “This prison term sends a clear message: no one is above the law, and those who exploit their position to violate the civil rights of others will face the full force of

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