Appeals Court Upholds 4,000 Year Sentence

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) _ A Texas appeals court affirmed a more than 4,000-year prison sentence given to a Springtown man who was convicted of sexually abusing three teenage girls.

The Second Court of Appeals in Fort Worth upheld James Kevin Pope’s 4,060-year prison sentence Thursday.

It has been called the longest stacked sentence handed down in Texas history, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported Monday.

A Parker County jury convicted him in 2008 on 40 counts of sexual assault of a child and three counts of sexual performance of a child. The jury sentenced him to 100 years for each sexual assault conviction and 20 years for each sexual performance conviction.

Pope, 44, was being held Monday in the Stiles Unit in Beaumont.

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