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Child Molester Receives A Two-Year Sentence In Juvenile Center

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Last November, a 26-year-old transgender woman who now goes by Hannah Tubbs, confessed that when she was 17, in 2014, she sexually assaulted a 10-year-old girl.

Tubbs has now been sentenced to two years in a juvenile facility and isn’t required to register as a sex offender.

The incident happened in a Denny’s restroom in Palmdale, California. She snatched the little girl by the neck and put her hands inside of her pants. This happened until someone entered the restroom.

In 2019, Tubbs was apprehended for another offense, and her DNA was placed into a national database. That was when detectives were able to name and charge Tubbs with the sexual assault from years before.

Additionally, in 2021, Tubbs faced child molestation charges.

The judge in the 2014 incident, Mario Barrera, stated that prosecutors never filed documents to have the case changed over to adult court. Had they done that, Tubbs could have received a longer sentence inside of an adult prison. He added that the law doesn’t permit him to place Tubbs anywhere else although she is over 19-years-old.

Tubbs will serve the rest of her two-year sentence in a juvenile center, to keep her safe from attacks and to protect the younger inmates.



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