A professional rock climber who repeatedly sexually assaulted a woman during a weekend trip to Yosemite National Park in 2016 was sentenced on Tuesday to life in prison, prosecutors said.
Mr. Barrett “used his status as a prominent climber to assault women in the rock-climbing community,” Mr. Talbert said.
Three other women testified that he had sexually assaulted them, though their cases were not federally charged because they fell out of the prosecutors’ jurisdiction.
“Barrett’s long history of sexual violence supports the imposition of a life sentence,” Mr. Talbert said.
Timothy Patrick Hennessy and David A. Torres, the lawyers for Mr. Barrett, said in a joint statement on Tuesday: “We believe that imposition of a life sentence was excessive.
Persons:
Charles Barrett, Phillip A, Talbert, Barrett “, ” Mr, “, Mr, Timothy Patrick Hennessy, David A, Torres, Barrett, ”
Organizations:
Yosemite National, Eastern, Eastern District of
Locations:
Yosemite, U.S, Eastern District, Eastern District of California