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Woman Accused Of Raping Man Takes Plea

Suspect Could Face 5 Years In Prison

POSTED: 9:45 am MST November 21, 2009
UPDATED: 10:11 am MST November 21, 2009

A Longmont woman accused of drugging and raping a male friend pleaded guilty to charges Friday afternoon.

Janice McCarl, 54, faces up to five years in prison after pleading guilty to charges of menacing and third-degree assault, reported the Boulder Daily Camera.

As part of the plea she will not have to register as a sex offender. Prosecutor Catrina Weigel told the Camera the victim was disappointed with the result.

He "felt she should have to be required to register," Weigel said.

If McCarl had not accepted the plea deal, she could have been sentenced up to 16 years in jail.
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