STOCKTON, CA — “The Honorable Jacot sentenced Christopher Sutton to the maximum term of 42 years and 8 months in prison for three counts of assault with intent to commit rape under Penal Code 220(a). The convictions stem from separate attacks on three women, all strangers to the defendant, in Stockton.
Sutton, who was on parole for a prior 2021 conviction of the same offense, assaulted two victims on the streets of downtown Stockton in broad daylight on the same day, hours apart. Stockton Police Officer Nicholas Salaices responded to the first assault and, suspecting the same perpetrator after a second report, helped identify and arrest Sutton with the aid of a victim’s cell phone video and victim identifications. The third assault occurred late at night at a 7-11, where Sutton attacked an employee in the store’s storage area. His identity was confirmed through DNA analysis by the Department of Justice, linking his DNA to a glass pipe left at the scene. A fourth victim, who had previously known and spent time with the defendant, alleged a similar assault, but the jury convicted him on the lesser included offense of simple assault.
Judge Jacot, noting Sutton’s extreme danger to the community, imposed the maximum sentence…