75-year-old stroke victim in her senior living apartment has been sentenced to life in prison, court records show.
Prosecutors
said Gary Dale Baker, 52, entered the woman's apartment at least three
times from 2010 to 2012, raping her twice as she suffered from a
stroke-related inability to speak.
He
was convicted in July of nine charges relating to the case, including
rape, forcible oral copulation, sexual battery and burglary.
The
woman, now 77, was recovering from a stroke in a senior living complex
in South Sacramento when the attacks began, prosecutors said.
She
struggled to communicate to her family what had happened, and
initially, even though DNA evidence confirmed the rape, investigators
were not able to link it to any known suspects, prosecutors said.
But
in late 2012, after Baker attempted a third assault, a Sacramento
police detective suggested that the woman's family install a
motion-activated camera.When Baker came back again, police officers reviewing the footage immediately recognized him as Baker, then an active officer on the Sacramento police force.
He was arrested and fired from the department.
“You
tarnished the badge for police officers everywhere," Sacramento
Superior Court judge Ernest Sawtelle said as he sentenced Baker, the
Sacramento Bee newspaper reported on Wednesday. "For your crimes, you
will be sentenced to life in prison.”
Sawtelle called Baker's crimes "unspeakable," the newspaper said.
Sacramento
County jail records show that Baker remained in custody Wednesday, with
no listed release date. A request by his attorneys for a new trial was
denied on Tuesday, records show.
Source: Reuters
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