- New witnesses reveal adopted daughter may have fabricated sexual assault accusations to secure U.S. residency status.
- Judge overturns 378-year sentence after evidence suggests accusations were motivated by anger and immigration concerns.
- Racial and ethnic bias in original prosecution would be illegal under California’s current Racial Justice Act.
WOODLAND — A Northern California man’s 378-year sentence for sexual assault has been overturned by a judge who said there was strong evidence that his adopted daughter made up the accusations to punish him and improve her prospects of remaining in the U.S.
Ajay Dev, 58, was released May 23 after 16 years in prison for 76 convictions of sexual assault on a minor and related charges, the San Francisco Chronicle reported Tuesday.
Superior Court Judge Janene Beronio scheduled a hearing for June 13 for Yolo County District Attorney Jeff Reisig to decide whether to retry Dev. Prosecutors could also appeal the ruling. Reisig’s office declined to comment on the case Wednesday.
Adoption From Nepal Led to Complex Case
Dev, an immigrant from Nepal who worked as a water engineer, was visiting the South Asian nation with his wife in 1998 when they decided to adopt 15-year-old Sapna Dev, part of their extended family, and bring her to live with them in Davis, California…