Bradley Asbury, now 70, had served as a house leader at the Sununu Youth Services Center in Manchester. He was found guilty in November on two counts of being an accomplice to aggravated sexual assault.
A New Hampshire judge has declared a mistrial in the case of a former youth detention center worker charged with raping a teenage boy in 1998
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A former leader at a New Hampshire youth detention center who was convicted of holding down a teen while he was raped in 1998 was sentenced Monday to 20 to 40 years in prison. Bradley Asbury, now 70, was found guilty in November on two counts of being an accomplice to aggravated sexual assault. Asbury had pleaded not guilty.
Bradley Asbury received a 20-40 year sentence for his role in the sexual assault of a boy at a New Hampshire youth detention center in 1998. He intends to appeal the conviction.
Manchester police are looking to identify a man they arrested on a sexual assault charge. Now, the man, referred to by police as "John Doe," is facing child sexual assault and identity fraud charges. He's being held at the Hillsborough County Jail.
A former Youth Development Center employee found guilty of holding down a teenage boy as other staff members sexually assaulted him is being sentenced Monday.