Sentencing adjourned in CSC case

May 5, 2015
Isisoro Rosas, Jr., at right, with his attorney, James Marek.

Isisoro Rosas, Jr., at right, with his attorney, James Marek.

By Allison Scarbrough. OCP Editor.

HART — The sentencing of a 22-year-old Hart man who pleaded no contest to second-degree-criminal sexual conduct last March was adjourned in 27th Circuit Court Tuesday, May 5.

The sentencing of Isisoro Rosas, Jr. was adjourned to May 27 at 9 a.m., because he has a new attorney, James Marek.

Rosas was arrested last February by the Oceana County Sheriff’s Office (OCSO) on three felony counts of second-degree CSC – person under 13. In exchange for his plea to the first count, the other two counts were dismissed. The sentencing guidelines for his conviction are 0-11 months, Oceana County Prosecutor Joe Bizon said previously.

The maximum penalty for a second-degree CSC conviction is 15 years in prison. The alleged incidents occurred over a period of time in Elbridge Township.

Rosas is free on 10 percent of a $15,000 bond.

 

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