Posted on 05/05/2014 6:18:40 PM PDT by digger48
Madison Circuit Court Division 3 Judge Thomas Newman Jr. said during the sentencing of Iquise Taylor, 17, that the assault ended the 93-year-old Rudolfs dream of continuing to live in the Anderson home built by her husband.
The age of the victim is an aggravating circumstance, Newman said. It affected her lifestyle.
Taylor was handed a 50-year sentence on charges of burglary, criminal deviant conduct, criminal confinement and strangulation. The sentences were ordered to be served concurrently. Taylor entered pleas of guilty but mentally ill last month.
Were pleased he got the maximum, Rudolfs daughter, Tresa Hale, said following the sentencing hearing.
Another family member said theyre ready to get on with their lives following the attack on July 16, 2013. The Herald Bulletin doesnt typically release the names of victims, but Rudolf agreed to be identified and spoke publicly at a press conference in August.
Rudolph said she lived in the house her husband built almost 60 years ago and was living there alone after he died in 1986. Rudolph said she does not reside there anymore because of the incident.
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Wearing the pants drooping IS a prison signal. It means he is available to be used.
Is that all you got?
Come on, get inventive. I'd bet you could get enough tape in the can of his demise if done right that it'd go a whole season on TV--and no one would want to get caught like he did ever again. (which would mean they'd carefully weigh their options before killing their victim).
No, just tatoo "Take me, I'm your b*tch" on his back just above the waistline, and put his sorry butt in the general population.
What kind of sick freak rapes a 93 year old woman? These people are brain damaged.
Was it worth it pal???
This is exactly what I think of as one of “Holders people.”
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