Greenwood County Jury Sentences Child Molester to 35 Years

Greenwood County Jury Sentences Child Molester to 35 Years

In a significant legal ruling, Apache Shaman Lawrence, 35, is headed to prison for 35 years following his conviction by a Greenwood County jury on charges related to the sexual assault of a minor. The announcement was made on Thursday by 8th Circuit Solicitor David M. Stumbo.

Serious Charges and Severe Sentence

Lawrence was found guilty of first-degree criminal sexual conduct with a minor and unlawful neglect of a child. Circuit Judge Eugene Griffith handed down the 35-year sentence, emphasizing the gravity of the crime. Additionally, Lawrence will be required to register as a sex offender and be under mandatory GPS monitoring.

It’s important to note that, under state law, any sentence for first-degree criminal sexual conduct with a minor must be served day-for-day, meaning Apache Lawrence will not be eligible for parole at any point during his sentence.

The Case Background

The case came to light in 2022 when the victim, a minor, disclosed to law enforcement that Lawrence had sexually abused her starting at the age of 9. The victim provided text messages from Lawrence in which he admitted to the molestation. This evidence was instrumental in securing the conviction.

Legal Team’s Efforts and Contributions

The prosecution team included Assistant Solicitor Madison Hoffman and Senior Assistant Solicitor Elizabeth Taylor. Their effort was supported by 8th Circuit Investigator Windy Chappell and 8th Circuit Victim Advocate Rhetta Smith. Lawrence’s defense was managed by Monier Abusaft from the Spartanburg County Bar.

Solicitor Stumbo commended the tireless work of his staff and the Greenwood County Sheriff’s Office in bringing Lawrence to justice.

Statements and Public Reactions

Following the sentencing, Solicitor Stumbo expressed his profound commitment to pursuing justice in cases of sexual abuse. He remarked, “There simply are not words adequate enough to describe the evil that sexual abusers like Apache Lawrence callously unleash on their innocent victims. These cases are among the most critical that we prosecute, and my office will continue to relentlessly pursue justice for child victims of sexual predators.”

Community and Legal Impact

This case highlights the effectiveness of collaborative efforts between solicitors, investigators, and advocates in ensuring that justice is served. It also serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing issue of child sexual abuse and the commitment of the legal system to combat it.

Future Implications

With Lawrence’s conviction and lengthy sentence, there is hope that it will act as a deterrent to others who might commit similar crimes. The requirement for Lawrence to register as a sex offender and undergo mandatory GPS monitoring ensures he will be tracked closely upon any future release.

Conclusion

The case against Apache Shaman Lawrence underscores the critical nature of addressing and prosecuting child sexual abuse. Through the combined efforts of law enforcement, prosecutors, and victim advocates, justice was delivered for the young victim in Greenwood County.


Author: HERE Greenwood

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