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| Cold Case Rapist Gets Life in Prison |
| By delmarvanow.com |
| Published: 03/25/2010 |
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SNOW HILL -- A convicted rapist was sentenced to life in prison in a cold case solved with DNA evidence by Worcester County investigators. "This case clearly demonstrates the value of DNA evidence and good police work," said Judge Daniel Long. "I can't imagine the fear and horror the victim must have experienced on the night you broke into her home and raped her." Long sentenced Leslie Maize, 68, of New York, to a life sentence for first-degree rape. Maize also was sentenced to a concurrent 20-year sentence on a related burglary conviction. It's the maximum possible sentence for both charges, and was the jail time prosecutors sought in court Tuesday morning. When given a chance to speak at his sentencing hearing, Maize used the time to complain about the 11 days he was held in Worcester outside a 180-day agreement between Maryland and New York, from Dec. 26 to Jan. 5. Maize asked the judge to "look seriously into that" and accused the county of negligence. Read More. |
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