Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Convict rapist gets added top-security prison instance for additional sex crimes

A guy who was already serving an 80-year jail sentence for rape picked up an extra 20-year term Monday in an additional Tulsa County sexual attack case.
Haskell A. Williamson Jr., 39, pleaded guilty May 31 to five felonies — two counts of rape by instrumentation and single counts of kidnapping, compulsory sodomy and second-degree theft — in an attack on a woman in March 2009.
In a separate case, Williamson also pleaded guilty May 31 to burglarizing a Tulsa business in 2008.In agreement with a plea concord, District Judge James Caputo sentenced him to 20 years in jail, to run in a row with the 80-year jail term Williamson incurred a year after being convicted of the rape by instrumentation of a woman in April 2010 criminal cases.
Williamson, who has worked as a karate coach, has previous felony convictions for robbery, records show.He is an prisoner at the Crabtree Correctional Center at Helena, according to a section of Corrections website.