Posted on 06/30/2023 12:25:53 PM PDT by Morgana
A Las Vegas teen has been jailed for up to 40 years for a savage attack on his teacher where he raped and strangled her before trying to slash her wrists.
Jonathan Martinez-Garcia, 17, smirked at his sentencing Wednesday as the court heard in harrowing detail how he ambushed the teacher by asking if he could speak about his grades after class at El Dorado High School in April 2022.
Martinez-Garcia waited until her back was turned before trying to choke her with a 'rope or string'. He then slammed the young woman's head against a table, knocking her unconscious.
When the victim awoke, her pants and underwear had been pulled down. Martinez-Garcia poured something over her saying he was going to set her on fire and then pushed a bookshelf onto the woman which he then sat on.
The victim, who identified herself only as Sade, told the judge that she believed she was going to die during the horrific ordeal which left her covered in bruises. Sade told the sentencing hearing, she has been 'imprisoned' mentally and physically.
'It only makes sense that he too should be in prison for as long as possible,' she said, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported.
Martinez-Garcia was sentenced at Vegas' Regional Justice Center after pleading guilty to attempted murder, attempted sexual assault, and battery with use of a deadly weapon resulting in substantial bodily harm that left his victim with trauma and multiple injuries.
Clark County District Court Judge Kathleen Delaney, sentenced Martinez-Garcia to a minimum of 16 years behind bars, rising to a maximum term of 40 years, the Associated Press reported.
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Hes going to have more sex in prison than he ever dreamed of.
Wow! take the time to read through Naomi’s commentary. I agree with what she is warning us about. More punishment is coming. How could it be otherwise? I’m thankful that I am looking forward to the end.
Wetback or wetback kid?
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