Crime
Massachusetts police officer sentenced to state prison on child rape charges
A Massachusetts Police officer was sentenced to state prison on child rape charges at a hearing in Superior Court on Friday.
Judge Thomas Drechsler ordered 53-year-old Carlos Vieira of Lawrence to serve ten to twelve years in addition to five years of probation upon completion of his prison term; during which he must stay away from and have no contact with the victim and his family; seek and complete sex offender evaluation and treatment; register as a sex offender; and have no unsupervised contact with children under 16.
A jury found Vieira guilty in a Salem court of Aggravated Rape of a Child (2 counts) and Indecent Assault & Battery on a Child Under 14 on October 25th.
“The defendant’s conduct is an affront to the community he swore to protect,” Essex District Attorney Jonathan Blodgett said. “It’s important to acknowledge that many people were impacted by this defendant’s criminal behavior. The victim and his entire family will never be the same. I hope that they can now find some healing and peace.”
Essex Assistant District Attorney Kate MacDougall requested a 12 to 15-year sentence. In her sentencing argument, she said, “This defendant knew exactly what he was doing. There was no mistaking that the victim was a boy. And as a police officer, his actions further eroded the public’s trust in law enforcement. Worse, the victim’s mother, who poured her life into providing a nice home for her family, had to sell her house because of its proximity to the defendant’s home and the park where her son was raped.”
The defendant is represented by Attorney John Morris and received 20 days of jail credit.
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Mark Rakow
February 2, 2023 at 4:08 pm
I had been wondering why it seemed to take so long; the charges were filed in the fall of 2018, and he was convicted in the fall of 2022. It took FOUR years? Why?
Ken Paiva
February 2, 2023 at 4:13 pm
Normally takes a couple of years with hearings and other moves and COVID added a year or two to that.