Arrested last year in his native Puebla, Mexico, following a four-year hunt after savagely beating and raping a Fairfield college student, the 29-year-old Duran stood before a judge Thursday and pleaded guilty to his crime.
In the back of the courtroom his victim’s family sat crying.
Through a Spanish interpreter, Duran pleaded guilty to home invasion and aggravated first-degree sexual assault.
He nodded his head as Superior Court Judge Robert Devlin told Duran he would sentence him to 20 years in prison on July 12.
In the early morning of Sept. 1, 2014, Labor Day, police said Duran broke into the Berkeley Road home of a Sacred Heart University student.
Senior Assistant State’s Attorney Colleen Zingaro told the judge that the victim related she had been asleep when she was awakened by the sound of her bedroom door opening. A man, later identified as Duran, entered the woman’s bedroom and...
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1 comment:
No no no.
Sentence him to a nice warm-water swim. With chum. Sharks have to eat too.
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