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Man sentenced for 2022 rape of intellectually disabled woman in New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — A conviction was secured by the Orleans Parish District Attorney’s Office in a 2022 rape investigation involving an intellectually disabled woman.

Through the efforts of the Sexual Assault Kit Initiative (SAKI) team, the district attorney’s office was able to convict Sterling Benjamin.

During the trial, the victim’s sister advocated on her behalf by telling the court how the “horrific acts” done by Benjamin had an impact on her sister’s life.

According to court documents, the crime was committed in the victim’s home.

As a result of Benjamine pleading guilty to third-degree rape, he received a 15-year sentence, according to the district attorney’s office.

SAKI officials said they were able to reach a resolution in the case due to the detailed examination and review of “extremely sensitive” evidence and testimony.

Documents note the victim addressed the court to express her gratitude to her family, law enforcement, medical professionals and the district attorney’s team.

Following the 15-year sentence, Benjamin was also issued a 15-year stay-away order and will be required to register as a sex offender for life.

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