The Superior Court of Justice of Castilla y León has reduced from thirteen years and seven months to eleven years and two months the prison sentence imposed by the Provincial Court of Valladolid on a man convicted of a continuous crime of rape, aggravated by kinship, committed against a minor daughter of the defendant.

The resolution of the autonomous court, provided this Tuesday by sources of the TSJcyL, establishes the reduction of the sentence in application of the Law of Comprehensive Guarantee of Sexual Freedom, known as the Law of yes is yes.

The judgment of the Court considered proven that the defendant, when his daughter had reached an age between 10 and 12 years old, adopted the habit of entering the girl’s room several times during the week, when she was sleeping, and He touched her, sometimes over her clothes and other times introducing her hand inside it.

He also carried out groping on other occasions, in the afternoon, on the sofa in the living room, when the minor and her father were alone at home.

During the summer of 2016, the defendant’s conduct intensified to the point that he entered the girl’s room almost daily to touch her.

When the minor woke up, she opposed her parent’s behavior, trying to remove his hand and asking him to leave it. Given this, sometimes the defendant told her that he was her father, other times she left, returning in one of them, and on other occasions he held her tightly by the arms or hands to be able to carry out the touching that she intended.

One day, during the summer of 2016, the defendant entered the young woman’s bedroom when she was sleeping and proceeded to put his hand inside the sheet, trying to put it inside her pajamas, at which point she woke up and got her out of the room.

The next day, when the girl was on the sofa, the defendant again tried to put his hand under her pajamas, trying to push it away, which she was unable to do, as the defendant grabbed her by the waist.

To carry out these acts, the defendant took advantage of the moments in which the mother of the minor, who suffers from schizophrenia, was sleeping or away from home, so that she never found out what was happening.

Given the family situation that he had and that he was ashamed of, the victim did not tell what was happening until September 3, 2016, when he told a friend and, when they met some police officers, they exposed him to the police. agents, after which the young woman filed a complaint.

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