Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua – Naomi Yamile ‘N’ has been handed a third conviction, bringing her total prison sentence to 71 years and eight months for sexual offenses against minors in Ciudad Juárez. The latest ruling, announced by the Specialized Prosecutor’s Office for Women Victims in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, adds 16 years and eight months for aggravated sexual assault.
Third Conviction Details
The recent sentence stems from an aggravated sexual assault committed against a two-year-old minor. The incidents occurred between May, June, and the first week of July 2023, within a daycare facility located in the Toribio Ortega neighborhood.
During the sentencing hearing, the court determined the period of deprivation of liberty, which Naomi Yamile ‘N’ must serve at the Women’s Social Reintegration Center No. 2 in Ciudad Juárez. Additionally, she was ordered to pay 72,000 Mexican pesos as compensation for damages.
Accumulated Sentences for Sexual Offenses
The Prosecutor’s Office confirmed that Naomi Yamile ‘N’ had two prior convictions for similar crimes. The first was a five-year prison sentence for sexual abuse, and the second, a 50-year sentence for rape.
With this third conviction, her total accumulated prison time for sexual offenses now stands at 71 years and eight months. Furthermore, an additional sanction of five years of suspension from professional practice was imposed.
Context of Child Protection in Chihuahua
This case highlights the ongoing efforts by authorities in Chihuahua to address and prosecute crimes against minors. The severity of the sentences underscores the commitment to protecting vulnerable populations and ensuring justice for victims of sexual abuse.
The incident at the daycare facility in Toribio Ortega has brought renewed attention to the need for stringent oversight and security measures in institutions caring for children. Authorities continue to investigate and encourage reporting of any suspicious activities or potential abuse.
The legal proceedings have been meticulously carried out by the Specialized Prosecutor’s Office for Women Victims, ensuring that all evidence was presented and considered in reaching the verdict. The multiple convictions reflect a pattern of behavior that the justice system has addressed with significant penalties.
The case of Naomi Yamile ‘N’ serves as a stark reminder of the devastating impact of child abuse and the legal consequences faced by perpetrators. The long prison term aims to provide justice for the victims and deter similar crimes in the future.
Source: https://www.nmas.com.mx/chihuahua/dictan-tercera-sentencia-contra-naomi-yamile-en-ciudad-juarez-suma-mas-de-71-anos/