A Lancaster man will serve up to a decade in prison for sexual abuse of a girl in the summer of 2015, when the victim was 14.
Luis M. Torres-Rivera, now 21, recently pleaded guilty in Lancaster County Court to four felonies regarding crimes at a location in Manor Township.
Torres-Rivera will serve 4 to 10 years in prison, in accordance with a plea agreement arranged by Assistant District Attorney Amber Czerniakowski.
As part of sentence, Torres-Rivera must register his whereabouts with police for the rest of his life and pay $1,000 restitution.
Torres-Rivera contacted the victim via Facebook before the physical crimes happened.
In all, Torres-Rivera pleaded guilty to statutory sexual assault, corruption of minors, unlawful contact with a minor and sexual assault.
Lancaster County Judge Merrill Spahn Jr. accepted the plea terms and ordered sentence.
Manor Township police Detective Matthew Wolf filed charges.
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