Man skips retrial, takes 25 years for rape at UA

FAYETTEVILLE -- A man whose rape conviction was overturned on appeal entered a guilty plea last month rather than face a new trial in Washington County Circuit Court, prosecutors said.

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Cesar Figueroa, whom a jury found guilty of attacking and raping a University of Arkansas student on campus in 2012, pleaded guilty Nov. 18 to rape and was sentenced to 25 years at the Arkansas Department of Correction, according to prosecutors.

Figueroa, now 26 years old, had been sentenced to 60 years in prison at his earlier trial.

"He didn't want to roll the dice again," Prosecuting Attorney Matt Durrett said. "For us, it was easier on the victim. She was OK with it."

In January, a three-judge panel of the Arkansas Court of Appeals reversed a March 2015 ruling by Washington County Circuit Judge Mark Lindsay refusing to grant a mistrial or a continuance in Figueroa's trial. The appeals court sent the case back to Lindsay.

Figueroa claimed that his trial should have been halted once it was disclosed investigators sought an alternate suspect in the assault.

Figueroa's trial attorney, Autumn Tolbert, asked Lindsay for a mistrial or, alternatively, a continuance after a police captain testified that investigators initially sought a different suspect before finding traces of DNA on the victim's shirt matching Figueroa's.

Tolbert's request for a mistrial or a continuance was denied on the grounds that the revelation of an additional suspect wouldn't change the outcome of the trial.

Metro on 12/10/2016

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