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McClain Facing Eleven Life Sentences after Jury Returns Guilty Verdict for the Sexual Assault of Minor

McClain Facing Eleven Life Sentences after Jury Returns Guilty Verdict for the Sexual Assault of  Minor
James David McClain

Author: Photo courtesy of Churchill County Sheriff’s Office

The jury returned a verdict in the sexual assault case of James David McClain at 4:40, Friday afternoon November 19, in the Tenth Judicial District Court. McClain was facing 12 felony charges, including 11 counts of sexual assault of a child. The jury found McClain guilty on all counts, which included:

Four counts of sexual assault on a child under age 16 causing substantial bodily harm, a Category A Felony that carries a penalty of life in prison without the possibility of parole if the victim sustained substantial bodily harm.

Six counts of sexual assault on a child under age 14, a Category A Felony carries a penalty of life in prison without the possibility of parole if the victim sustained substantial bodily harm or the defendant had a prior conviction of sexual assault or a sexual offense against a child. Otherwise, the judge will impose life in prison with the possibility of parole after 35 years.

One count of sexual assault on a child under age 16, a Category A Felony that carries a penalty of life in prison without the possibility of parole if either the victim sustained substantial bodily harm, or the defendant had a prior conviction of sexual assault or a sexual offense against a child. Otherwise, the judge will impose life in prison with the possibility of parole after twenty-five (25) years.

One count of abuse, neglect, or endangerment of a child, a Category B Felony that carries a penalty of 2 – 20 years in the Nevada State Prison.

The court has not set a sentencing date. Judge Stockard thanked the jury for their time and service.

A more detailed account of the proceedings will be released shortly.


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