Rockwall County jury sentences resident to life in prison for child sexual abuse

Mug Shot of Defendant, Christopher Michael Burgess

(ROCKWALL, TX – March 7, 2017) Less than an hour after retiring to deliberate, a Rockwall County jury returned a verdict of guilty against Rockwall resident Christopher Michael Burgess, 34, on charges of Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Child.  On March 7, 2017, the same jury unanimously sentenced Burgess to life in the Texas State penitentiary.  He will be ineligible for parole.

Jurors heard testimony that Burgess sexually abused his 10-year-old step-daughter multiple times over a span of two years.  The abuse came to light when the young victim out-cried to her mother.  Prosecutors called several witnesses to corroborate the victim’s allegations.  Upon further investigation, child pornography was found on the defendant’s personal home computer.  The possession of child pornography case was forwarded to the FBI for prosecution.  Jurors heard additional evidence that on February 3, 2016, the defendant was convicted and sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for possession of child pornography.

“The victim in this case showed great bravery by taking the stand and recalling the abuse inflicted upon her by someone she once looked to as a father figure,” said Lauren Black, the lead prosecutor on the case.  “I am thankful that the jurors recognized that child sexual abuse not only affects the child, but can have a larger impact on the child’s family and the community.  Jurors were diligent in recognizing Burgess’ future danger and removed this predator from society.”

Multiple expert witnesses educated the jury on the effects of trauma following sexual abuse and the dangers a high risk sex offender can present to society.  Testimony lasted five days after which the jury returned the life sentence verdict.

“We appreciate the hard work by the jury in listening to some very difficult evidence,” said Rockwall County District Attorney Kenda Culpepper.  “We also really appreciate the cooperation of and our collaboration with the FBI and other law enforcement agencies.  Everyone’s assistance was necessary to make sure that justice was served in this case.”

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