Multiple assaults, including sexual assault with instruments, but teen spared jail sentence
Oklahoma: A teenager in Oklahoma, USA, raped 10 girls, including two high school students, with such brutality that it will send shivers down your spine. According to Fox-25 News, the teenager's rapes were so brutal that one of the students even had to undergo throat surgery. The student has now been convicted of raping both students.
Teenager Escapes 78-Year Sentence
The court convicted the teenager of the heinous rape of both students. However, through a legal maneuver, he escaped a brutal 78-year sentence. Although the teenager was classified as a brutal criminal, he could have been sentenced to 78 years in prison. However, due to his juvenile status, he escaped a harsh sentence.
Teenager Repeatedly Raped Girl
The court has revealed that this Oklahoma teenager raped two high school students. He has now been convicted. Despite this, he continued to try to avoid a harsh prison sentence. He succeeded. However, he still faced legal and judicial action. This rapist raped a girl so severely that she required neck surgery. According to the girl, the accused teenager raped her repeatedly and subjected her to various sexual tortures.
Rape Victim Near Death
According to a doctor, the girl was very close to death. For 30 seconds, she was completely dead. Her life was barely saved. Despite the horrific incident, the convicted teenager was only given probation, avoiding 78 years in prison. His father is a former football director at Oklahoma State University.
Raped 10 Girls, Including 2 Female Students
The convicted teenager is a resident of Stillwater. He was found guilty of rape-related charges against 10 girls, including two female students. These charges also include domestic assault and assault by strangulation.
He also committed rape with instruments.
The teen was so brutal that, in addition to first-degree rape, he also committed rape with instruments. He entered a "no contest" plea (accepting punishment without admitting guilt). He will not face any jail time. The convicted teen, Jesse Butler, is now 18 years old. However, he was granted "youthful offender" status. Now, if he fulfills the prescribed conditions, such as community service and counseling, he will not face jail time. Bodycam footage shows Butler, then 17, being arrested at his home in Stillwater earlier this year.










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