A former California youth soccer coach has been found guilty of sexually abusing a child for six years and sentenced to over 155 years in prison.
Jesus Anthony Magana, 39, from Oxnard, was sentenced Wednesday to 155 years after a previous conviction that included multiple charges of sexual assault and lewd conduct with a young child, according to the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office. was sentenced to life imprisonment.
On September 7, Magana was convicted of five counts of misconduct against a child under the age of 10, four counts of aggravated sexual assault of a child, and seven counts of indecency against a child under the age of 14. These charges are another felony.
Ventura County Superior Court Judge Derek D. Mullan read out Wednesday’s verdict after a jury found Magana guilty on all counts.
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According to the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office, Magana has been a football coach for the American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO) for several years, including the period from 2013 to 2019 that involved the same victim. rice field.
The court ordered Magana to pay compensation to the victim’s parents, but the court said Magana should not be contacted “directly or indirectly, in person, by mail, telephone or otherwise.” rice field.
Victim impact statements were read on behalf of two other minor children during the trial, according to the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office.
The court then issued protective orders against the victim and two others who had testified for 10 years. Fox News Digital deliberately left out the victim’s name given the victim’s age and the sensitivity of the incident.
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According to the public prosecutor’s office, Magana abused his leadership position to have contact with children.
“Defendants betrayed a position of trust in order to gain access to the children,” said prosecutor Amber Lee, according to the Ventura County Star.
“This ruling reflects not only the depravity of his conduct, but the strength of the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office’s investigation and witnesses,” Lee added.
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Prosecutors also said, “We hope that this verdict puts some end to the victims and protects our community from future harm by this defendant.
Magana can appeal the judgment, the court said.