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Suffolk DA: Hampton Bays Man Convicted By Jury Of Burglary And Sex Crime Charges

Written by Long Island News & PR  |  14. June 2017

Southampton Village, NY - June 14, 2017 - Hampton Bays man arrested in August of last year for burglarizing a Southampton Village estate and sexually assaulting a teenager who he threatened with a baseball bat has been found guilty of burglary and sex crimes, Suffolk County District Attorney Thomas Spota said.
 
The jury convicted Marvin Siciliano-Nunez, 20, of burglary in the first and second degrees, criminal sexual act in the first degree, attempted rape in the first degree and two counts of criminal obstruction of breathing.
 
Siciliano-Nunez will face a sentence of up to 25 years in state prison. State Supreme Court Justice Peter Mayer set sentencing for August 2.
 
“This was a vicious crime and the defendant must be sentenced to the maximum prison term the law allows,” District Attorney Spota said.
 
Southampton Village Police found Siciliano-Nunez on Meeting House Lane near the crime scene on Little Plains Road in the village, on the morning of August 5 of last year. Officers apprehended the suspect after a foot chase.
 
Siciliano-Nunez took a skateboard, a phone and some jewelry and then forced the then- 19-year-old woman to perform oral sex as he threatened her with a bat.
 
The jury acquitted the defendant of two counts of burglary in the first degree as a sexually motivated felony and one count of burglary in the second degree.
 

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