University of Wisconsin-La Crosse sentenced for rape, sexual assault

by Administrator 7. September 2011 05:43
A 20-year-old University of Wisconsin-La Crosse student has been sentenced to seven years in prison on charges of rape and sexual assault. The student, John Lattimore, was found guilty of raping an 18-year-old student in his dorm room last year. After a three day trial, Lattimore was convicted of second-degree sexual assault and false imprisonment. However, the La Crosse County jury on his case found him not guilty of sexually assaulting a second student. According to La Crosse County Circuit Judge Todd Bjerke, Lattimore will serve eight more years on extended supervision once his seven year prison sentence is complete. A third student has also accused Lattimore of sexually assaulting her while they were dancing at a party. He will face trial in January for that charge. If you have been accused of rape or sexual assault in Wisconsin, you need experienced representation on your side. Contact the Milwaukee sexual assault defense attorneys of Kohler & Hart, S.C., by calling 414-271-9595 to discuss your case today.

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