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			Callahan sentenced to 20 years prison for Child Sex Offense 
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            [December 16, 2016]  
            
			On 
			December 13, 2016, Associate Judge William Workman accepted a fully 
			negotiated plea agreement sentencing Brian Callahan to a total of 20 
			years in prison.  | 
        
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		 Specifically, Callahan pleaded guilty to one count of Predatory Criminal 
		Sexual Assault of a Child, a class X felony, for 10 years in prison and 
		a separate count of Predatory Criminal Sexual Assault of a Child, a 
		class X felony, for 10 years in prison. The two sentences will run 
		consecutive to the other for a total of 20 years. Each sentence carries 
		a period of mandatory supervised release (formerly known as parole) from 
		3 years to natural life. The Prison Review Board will set the specific 
		amount of supervised release. In addition, Callahan is required to serve 
		at least 85% of the 20 year sentence before he becomes eligible for 
		consideration for supervised release. 
 The conviction and sentence stem from a Lincoln Police Department 
		investigation based upon a mandated report through the Department of 
		Children and Family Services hotline. The minor victim and her siblings 
		were forensically interviewed at a Child Advocacy Center. The interview 
		of the victim and the victim’s brother disclosed sexual penetration by 
		Callahan upon the victim, who was 5 years old at the time of the 
		offense.
 
        
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            “This sentence achieves a significant period of incarceration for 
			the protection of the victim and the public without having to put 
			the victim through the trauma of testimony at trial,” stated 
			Jonathan Wright, Logan County State’s Attorney. 
            [Jonathan C. WrightLogan County State’s Attorney]
 
            
			 
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