An Orange County Superior Court judge decided a Santa Ana man convicted of sexually assaulting a child should not have to serve the minimum sentence of 25 years to life in prison, saying that the sentence would be cruel and unusual punishment.
A jury found Kevin Jonas Rojano-Nieto, 20, guilty on Dec. 3 of having sexual intercourse with a child 10 years or younger and committing a lewd act with a minor under 14, according to a news release from the Orange County District Attorneys Office.
Rojano-Nieto sodomized the girl, who was a toddler at the time, and forced her to touch his penis, according to the DAs office.
The minimum sentence in the case is 25 years to life in prison, with a maximum sentence of 33 years to life in prison, the DAs office stated.
However, saying that 25 years to life was cruel and unusual punishment under the U.S. Constitution, the court despite the prosecutors objection sentenced Rojano-Nieto to 10 years in prison.
Although serious and despicable, this does not compare to a situation where a pedophilic child predator preys on an innocent child, Superior Court Judge M. Marc Kelly said, according to a City News Service article posted by the Orange County Register. There was no violence or callous disregard for (the victims) well-being.
The assault took place on June 4, 2014, when the 3-year-old girl wandered into a garage where Rojano-Nieto was playing video games, Deputy District Attorney Whitney Bokosky said in the new services article.
Rojano-Nieto became sexually aroused and assaulted the girl, according to Bokosky.
The judge felt that under the circumstances the minimum 25 year sentence would be too harsh.
In looking at the facts of Mr. Rojanos case, the manner in which this offense was committed is not typical of a predatory, violent brutal sodomy of a child case, Kelly said.
Mr. Rojano did not seek out or stalk (the victim). He was playing video games and she wandered into the garage. He inexplicably became sexually aroused but did not appear to consciously intend to harm (the victim) when he sexually assaulted her, the wire service reported Kelly saying.
The prosecutors office was expected to discuss an appeal of the judges sentence, according to City News Service.