Luis Talabera, 38, of McKinney, Texas, was sentenced to 50 years in prison without the possibility of parole for Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Child, announced District Attorney
Greg Willis. "What this predator did is sickening. He'll now pay for it for half a century without parole. But only because of this brave child and trusted principal," Willis stated after sentencing.
Talabera had ongoing access to the child. He sexually abused the victim over the course of eight years until the child was 12 years old. Talabera told the child to keep the abuse a secret. Eventually, the child told a principal at school and the abuse was reported to the McKinney Police Department and CPS.
McKinney Police Department Detective
John Cook investigated the case. The child was forensically interviewed at the
Children's Advocacy Center of Collin County, where the child disclosed details about the ongoing abuse.
Judge
Rayburn Nall presided over the case. The jury found Talabera guilty of Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Child. The Court assessed punishment at 50 years in prison. By law, a sentence for Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Child is without eligibility for parole.
Assistant Criminal District Attorneys
Carrie Thomas and
Ashleigh Woodall prosecuted the case, assisted by District Attorney Investigators
Gregory Bowers and Kim Voigt-Eanes, Victim Assistance Coordinators
Casey Hendrix and
Rebecca Royer, and Legal Secretary
Ramnpreet Kaur.