Crime & Safety
Jury Convicts Severn Man For Sex Abuse, 7 Counts Rape Of A Minor
James Robert IV, 38, of Severn has been convicted of sex abuse of a minor and 7 counts of rape. A comfort dog was with the victim at trial.
SEVERN, MD — A jury has convicted James Robert IV, 38, of Severn for sex abuse of a minor, seven counts of rape and lesser included offenses. Because of the nature of the charges, a comfort dog accompanied the victim during testimony. This is believed to be the first case in the state to use a dog during testimony in a trial.
During the trial, the survivor testified with the aid of the comfort dog from Caring Canines. The dog and handler were trained and certified through PetPartners.org to provide interventions and emotional support for victims of trauma. In 2018, Anne Arundel County and Harford County Circuit Courts became part of a pilot program allowing the use of comfort animals in the courthouse. The program was launched with the support of Administrative Judge Laura Ripken who considers written requests made on behalf of children who appear in either civil or criminal proceedings.
"Testifying in court can be extremely traumatizing for survivors of sexual assault especially for a child. In this case, the use of a comfort dog provided the survivor with a sense of safety as she recounted the horrific details about the abuse she suffered," said Anne Arundel County State's Attorney Anne Colt Leitess in a statement. "With professional counseling and continued family support, I hope that she will continue to heal. I am grateful that the defendant will be held accountable for his crimes and can no longer hurt her. I would like to thank Caring Canines for providing this valuable service to those who have been traumatized."
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On Nov. 15, 2018, the Anne Arundel County Police Department responded to the 1700 block of Carriage Court to conduct a well-being check after receiving a tip from a sexual assault tip line. The tip stated that the defendant, later identified as James Robert IV, had raped the survivor. On Nov. 20, 2018, the Anne Arundel County Police Department and the Anne Arundel County Department of Social Services interviewed the survivor who revealed that the defendant raped her on four separate occasions and threatened to kill her. During one incident, she advised that he choked her and only stopped after she told him she was unable to breathe.
Robert will be sentenced on Jan. 29.
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