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Scherner, 79, sentenced to prison for molesting young relative
A 79-year-old California man who allegedly abused three generations of relatives was sentenced Friday to nearly 11 years in prison for molesting a young relative during a family vacation in Bellevue.
Seattle Times staff reporter
A 79-year-old California man who allegedly abused three generations of relatives was sentenced Friday to nearly 11 years in prison for molesting a young relative during a family vacation in Bellevue.
Roger Scherner was one of the first child-molestation suspects in the state whose case was handled under a new law that allows for past abuse allegations against a defendant to be admitted as evidence in a new case. In the past, a jury was not permitted to hear about an accused person's past criminal convictions or accusations.
Scherner was charged with molesting only one girl but also was accused of molestation by at least nine women, spanning three generations. During Scherner's August trial, jurors heard from four women, three of them relatives, who said Scherner had molested them as children.
The victim in the case resolved Friday was 7 years old when she was molested.
Senior Deputy Prosecutor Julie Kays said Scherner's longtime conduct toward his relatives is appalling.
"It takes so much bravery and courage for these victims to come forward," Kays said. "He had absolutely not a shred of remorse. He said he didn't do it."
Scherner, of Carmel, Calif., was arrested and charged in 2003 after the girl, now 14, told her mother that he had molested her on a family vacation in Bellevue the previous year.
Scherner testified during the trial that he simply rebuffed the girl's request to share his bed, then admitted on the stand to molesting another young relative, who is now 29. The jury convicted him on three counts of first-degree child molestation.
In February, just before his trial originally was set to begin, Scherner jumped bail and fled to Florida with cash, golf clubs, disguises and a gun, according to court documents. U.S. marshals found him a week later.
Jennifer Sullivan: 206-464-8294 or jensullivan@seattletimes.com
Information from The Seattle Times archives is included in this report.
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