A former Oklahoma City police officer was sentenced to 263 years in prison Thursday, about a month after he was convicted of rapes and other offenses that authorities say occurred while he was on duty.
Daniel Holtzclaw, 29, was convicted in December on 18 of the 36 counts he had been facing - including four counts of first-degree rape. News of his sentence comes via the Associated Press, which noted that it followed the jury's recommendation.
"I think people need to realize that this is not a law enforcement officer that committed these crimes," Oklahoma County District Attorney David Prater said, according to Buzzfeed. "This is a rapist who masqueraded as a law enforcement officer. If he was a true law enforcement officer, he would have upheld his duty to protect these citizens rather than victimize them."
Three victims spoke at the hearing, according to the Oklahoman, which reported that the trio included a grandmother who reported her assault to the authorities - an action that triggered an investigation. The newspaper reported that the 263-year sentence would include credit for the time that Holtzclaw has already served.
"It is what it is," Holtzclaw's attorney, Scott Adams, told the AP. "It wasn't a surprise."
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One day before Thursday's hearing, Adams had filed a motion seeking either an evidentiary hearing or a new trial for his client, the Oklahoman reported.
Adams mentioned in his motion an Oklahoma City detective's posting on social media. In that Facebook post, the lawyer claimed, the man made "statements revealing that there is evidence that was withheld from the defense by the government," according to the newspaper.
Holtzclaw was accused of committing sex crimes against 13 African American women and was convicted of offenses involving eight of the women.
Investigators said the ex-officer, who was fired by the Oklahoma City Police Department after the allegations emerged, used his position and power to target women in a low-income neighborhood. His case was highlighted in an Associated Press report that looked into the problem of sexual misconduct in law enforcement.
"He didn't choose CEOs or soccer moms; he chose women he could count on not telling what he was doing," prosecutor Lori McConnell said during closing arguments, according to the news agency Reuters. "He counted on the fact no one would believe them and no one would care."
Throughout his trial, women told the jury stories of searches or background checks during encounters with Holtzclaw. Among those who testified against him: a teenager who told the court that Holtzclaw drove her to her mother's house, then inappropriately touched her after they arrived. She was 17 at the time.
One woman, Jannie Ligons, spoke with reporters after the conviction and recounted what happened after a traffic stop with Holtzclaw, who didn't take the stand in his defense.
"I was out there alone and helpless, didn't know what to do," Ligons said. "And in my mind, all I could think was that he was going to shoot me, he was going to kill me."
Another victim, Shardayreon "Sharday" Hill, told reporters that Holtzclaw "started to manipulate" her while she was handcuffed to a hospital bed.
"I was speechless, I was scared," Hill said. "When everything was going down - I just, I felt - I mean, I was scared, I didn't know what to do. I felt like I was in survival mode, so I had to do what he was making me do."
An all-white jury heard the trial. The women who testified against Holtzclaw are African American. The former officer was characterized in court records as "Asian or Pacific Islander," the Oklahoman reported.
After the verdict was announced in December, Holtzclaw sobbed in court and reportedly said, "I didn't do it," as he was led away.
A message left for Adams was not immediately returned Thursday.
The Washington Post
Fri Jan 22 2016
The newspaper reported that the 263-year sentence would include credit for the time that Holtzclaw has already served.
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