Tijuana Man Jailed for Rape

Man sentenced to 12 years in Tijuana for rape of a minor following a thorough investigation. Legal experts push for harsher penalties for sexual crimes in Baja California.

**Man Sentenced to 12 Years in Prison for Rape in Tijuana**

In Tijuana, a man identified as AsunciĆ³n Torres Franco has been sentenced to 12 years and six months in prison for aggravated sexual assault, an event that took place 14 years ago. The crime occurred on March 31, 2012, involving a minor who was attacked in their residence, with the assaults continuing for an extended period.

Following a thorough investigation, the case was brought before the Second Penal Court, resulting in a guilty verdict for Torres Franco. In addition to his prison sentence, he has been ordered to pay 23,088 pesos as restitution for the damages inflicted upon the victim.

The Regional Prosecutor’s Office in Tijuana has reinforced its dedication to pursuing and prosecuting sexual crimes, aiming to secure justice for women and children affected by such offenses.

**Related News: Increasing Sentences for Sexual Crimes in Baja California**

Recent discussions among legal experts and officials in Baja California have highlighted the critical need for stricter sentences for sexual crimes, particularly those involving minors. Following a series of high-profile cases, there is growing support for legal reforms intended to deliver harsher penalties and improve investigative procedures.

Advocates argue that these changes are necessary to deter potential offenders and bring justice to survivors more efficiently. The state’s prosecutors also stress the importance of victim support services, ensuring comprehensive care and assistance throughout legal processes and beyond.

This move aligns with broader initiatives across Mexico to address and reduce gender-based violence, reflecting an urgent call for nationwide attention and action against such pervasive issues.