Man who impregnated 13-year-old back in jail for probation violation

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A man convicted of impregnating a 13-year-old girl he met on Facebook and injecting her with heroin during his sexual assaults is back in jail after allegedly violating his probation for a second time.

Victor Steven Robinson, 25, of Sandy, was originally charged in 2013 with three counts of rape of a child, a first-degree felony, and three counts of child endangerment, a third-degree felony. He pleaded guilty later that year to reduced charges: two counts of attempted aggravated sexual abuse of a child, a first degree-felony, and endangerment of a child, a third-degree felony.

Robinson received a suspended term of three years to life in prison and instead was ordered to serve one year in jail and three years of probation.

He was released from jail in July of 2014, according to court documents. But he violated the terms of his probation almost immediately, including visiting "approximately 108 different sexually explicit videos/websites" in seven days, according to a report from Adult Probation and Parole agents filed in 3rd District Court.

For that, his probation was revoked and a new three-year probation term began in August of 2014.

According to a new progress report filed March 18, agents noted that he violated the terms of the Utah Sex Offender Registry by not actually living where he said he was. He also has yet to complete a mandatory psychosexual and substance abuse violation, it noted.

Man who impregnated 13-year-old back in jail for parole violation KSL.com

How did that happen?
 
How does a guy that sexually assaults a 13 year old and shoots her up with heroin get out in a year and violate probation twice?
 
So part of his parole was to NOT view porn sites?

108 in 7 days?

Sounds like a man with a problem.

And a parole that was setting him up to fail.
 
How does a guy that sexually assaults a 13 year old and shoots her up with heroin get out in a year and violate probation twice?


Probably because the judge, the DA, the Parole officers, indeed every man involved or who was walking outside in the hallway views porn online, and weren't about to send a man to jail for that.

:redface:
 
So part of his parole was to NOT view porn sites?

108 in 7 days?

Sounds like a man with a problem.

And a parole that was setting him up to fail.

Probation. Not parole.
 

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