Fort Bend
County District Attorney’s Office
Press Release
April 4, 2022 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FORT
BEND COUNTY JUDGE ASSESSES LIFE SENTENCE
IN CONTINUOUS SEXUAL ABUSE
CASE
RICHMOND, TX – On March 29,
2022, the day he was scheduled for a jury trial, Ivan Alejandro Robles pled
guilty to the charge of Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Young Child before the
Honorable J. Christian Becerra of the 434th Judicial District Court.
The 41-year-old Sugar Land man elected for the Court to assess his sentence following
a punishment hearing.
Evidence
presented by Fort Bend County Assistant District Attorneys Jessica Ramos and
Tristyl McInnis showed that on the night of January 5, 2019, a woman called 911
and told the operator she was going to shoot Robles. Upon further questioning
by the 911 operator, the caller revealed that she walked in on Robles sexually
assaulting her 13-year-old daughter in her Sugar Land home. The caller held Robles at gunpoint until
police arrived. Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Detective Justin Harris led the
investigation, collected witness statements, and secured physical evidence that
was vital to the prosecution of this case.
The child
survivor testified during the punishment hearing. She provided powerful and heartbreaking
details about the abuse she suffered at the hands of Robles, which began when
she was approximately five years old. Her testimony outlined a progression of
abuse that escalated over a span of eight years. The abuse included a depraved
method of punishment the defendant inflicted on the child when she refused his
instructions to perform certain sexual acts. The painful testimony also
revealed that the survivor began contemplating suicide when she was ten years
old as a means of escaping the abuse.
The defendant’s
attorney asked for leniency on behalf of Robles, explaining that the defendant
had taken responsibility by pleading guilty to the charge and had no criminal
history. The defense requested the Court sentence
Robles to the minimum of 25 years in prison.
In her
closing argument to the Court, lead prosecutor Jessica Ramos argued that the
survivor was denied a childhood because Robles chose to inflict his vile sexual
desires on the victim at such a young age. Ramos ended her closing argument by
requesting the Court to impose a life sentence so that Robles would have to
endure the consequences of his actions for the rest of his life, just as the
victim would have to suffer the trauma caused by the defendant’s abuse for the
rest of her life.
At the
conclusion of the hearing, Judge Becerra sentenced Robles to life in prison without
the possibility of parole.
“Anyone
that listened to the victim’s testimony was left emotionally shaken,” said
Ramos. “I asked the victim how she felt
after bravely confronting her abuser in court. She said she felt free. You could see the burden lift off her young
shoulders. I could not be more proud of her for the courage she displayed
during her testimony.”
Prosecutor Tristyl
McInnis added, “The act of abusing a child is beyond comprehension yet it is
happening every day. The sentence in
this case sends a strong message for what awaits predators that abuse children.”
“The Fort
Bend County District Attorney’s Office works tirelessly to protect vulnerable
members in our community which most often includes women and children. We zealously
and relentlessly pursue justice for victims of abuse. We will seek the harshest
punishment for child predators just as we did in this case,” said District
Attorney Brian Middleton. “Unfortunately,
we cannot undo the harm that was done to this child, but we can ensure she
never has to fear that this defendant will ever harm her again. The judge’s
imposition of a life sentence was just and a result of a mother’s fierce love
for her child, the courage of the child to face the defendant, and the hard
work of law enforcement. Justice has indeed been served.”
Continuous
Sexual Abuse of a Young Child is a first-degree felony punishable by 25 to 99
years or life in prison, with no possibility of parole, and a fine up to
$10,000.