W. Haven man sentenced in rape of 8-year-old boy
Paper: Connecticut Post (Bridgeport, CT)
Title: W. Haven man sentenced in rape of 8-year-old boy
Author: STEVEN ANDREWS
Date: April 14, 2005
Section: Connecticut Post, Page A2
MILFORD - A West Haven man was sentenced in Superior Court Wednesday to a seven-year prison term for raping an 8-year-old boy.
Isaiah Peck, 18, had previously entered a guilty plea for the Aug. 2, 2004, incident in which he was found in bed with the boy by a baby-sitter. He also pleaded guilty to violating his probation stemming from a December 2003 robbery charge.
Peck, who was 17 at the time of the incident, was tried as an adult.
"This is a very serious crime," Assistant State's Attorney Kevin Lawlor said of the sexual assault, asking that a series of specific rules be added to Peck's probation.
Peck must be entered into the state's sex offender's registry for life and is not allowed any contact with minors under the age of 16. He is also not allowed to have any children's clothes, toys or games in his possession.
After serving the sentence, which carries a mandatory prison term of five years and 10 years probation, Peck must notify the probation office of any sexual relations he has and is not allowed to date anyone with children under the age of 16 without prior approval. Judge Patrick Carroll also ordered Peck to stay away from any areas used primarily by children, such as schools, parks and swimming pools.
Peck was arrested after a baby-sitter complained to police that she saw him in bed with the boy. The victim complained of inappropriate touching and was brought to an area hospital, where evidence of the rape was discovered.
Author: STEVEN ANDREWS
Section: Connecticut Post
(c) 2005 The Connecticut Post. All rights reserved. Reproduced with the permission of Media NewsGroup, Inc. by NewsBank, Inc.
Title: W. Haven man sentenced in rape of 8-year-old boy
Author: STEVEN ANDREWS
Date: April 14, 2005
Section: Connecticut Post, Page A2
MILFORD - A West Haven man was sentenced in Superior Court Wednesday to a seven-year prison term for raping an 8-year-old boy.
Isaiah Peck, 18, had previously entered a guilty plea for the Aug. 2, 2004, incident in which he was found in bed with the boy by a baby-sitter. He also pleaded guilty to violating his probation stemming from a December 2003 robbery charge.
Peck, who was 17 at the time of the incident, was tried as an adult.
"This is a very serious crime," Assistant State's Attorney Kevin Lawlor said of the sexual assault, asking that a series of specific rules be added to Peck's probation.
Peck must be entered into the state's sex offender's registry for life and is not allowed any contact with minors under the age of 16. He is also not allowed to have any children's clothes, toys or games in his possession.
After serving the sentence, which carries a mandatory prison term of five years and 10 years probation, Peck must notify the probation office of any sexual relations he has and is not allowed to date anyone with children under the age of 16 without prior approval. Judge Patrick Carroll also ordered Peck to stay away from any areas used primarily by children, such as schools, parks and swimming pools.
Peck was arrested after a baby-sitter complained to police that she saw him in bed with the boy. The victim complained of inappropriate touching and was brought to an area hospital, where evidence of the rape was discovered.
Author: STEVEN ANDREWS
Section: Connecticut Post
(c) 2005 The Connecticut Post. All rights reserved. Reproduced with the permission of Media NewsGroup, Inc. by NewsBank, Inc.

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