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Sexual assault defendant receives long sentence

Raygor stood trial in December where he was found guilty of all counts of sexual assault
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Randy Raygor was tried and convicted of sexually assaulting and raping a woman in Boulder on July 5, 2021. On Monday he received a total of 50 years to life in jail. 

Raygor is said to have broken into a business in Boulder while a woman was stationed there, on-call. He lingered outside the business and spoke with the woman twice before she told him he needed to leave. Around 3 a.m., the woman heard banging noises in the business’ kitchen.

Raygor attacked the woman, beating and raping her. The woman suffered serious bodily injuries but fought back until she was able to run away.

The police arrested Raygor shortly after they contacted the victim, according to the Boulder County District Attorney’s Office. 

Raygor stood trial in December where he was found guilty of all counts of sexual assault including Sexual Assault (F2), Sexual Assault (F3), Second Degree Assault (F3),

Burglary (F3) and two Crimes of Violence sentencing enhancing counts, according to the DA’s Office. 

On Monday, Raygor received a sentence of “40 years to life on count one, 12 years to life on count two, 32 years on count three, and 10 years on count 4. Counts 1-3 all merge and will run concurrently, count one and count four will run consecutively for a total of 50 years-to-Life,” a news release from the DA’s Office stated.

“The victim survived a horrifying attack by this defendant. This lengthy prison sentence is certainly the right outcome, based on this defendant’s terrifying conduct. I want to acknowledge and thank the prosecution team for their hard work and commitment to justice, as well as the jurors for their service,” said District Attorney Michael Dougherty.

 



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