![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Prosecutors called victim, police and forensic experts to the standÄuring the trial, prosecutors used testimony to establish that Perry attacked the woman without provocation, angrily holding a knife to her throat as he commandeered her vehicle and then sexually assaulting her and taking her wallet and cellphone before driving away in her car. It was an incident that took place after an unsuccessful day of looking for work, ending in a miles-long walk from Waukesha's northside to downtown. Perry, who was 14 at the time and turns 16 later this month, was accused of four felonies: first-degree sexual assault with use of a dangerous weapon, armed robbery with use of force, operating a vehicle without the owner's consent and kidnapping. He could face decades in prison, though much will depend on whether Waukesha County Circuit Judge Jennifer Dorow makes the sentences concurrent or consecutive, as she takes into account other factors. Khalil Perry will be sentenced June 30 on three felony counts of armed robbery with use of force, operating a vehicle without the owner's consent and kidnapping. 30, 2021, near the Waukesha Public Library. ![]() The four-day trial began Tuesday and included testimony from the now 88-year-old woman herself and police officers who became involved after she first reported the incident that occurred Nov. WAUKESHA - A Waukesha County Circuit Court jury has deadlocked on whether a now 15-year-old teen sexually assaulted an elderly Waukesha woman in 2021, but found him guilty Friday night on several other felony counts tied to the incident. ![]()
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