A hearing scheduled for Monday in King County Juvenile Court in Seattle to determine whether a 15-year-old Kent boy charged with rape should be prosecuted as an adult, has been rescheduled to March 26.
“The defense requested more time to gather information and prepare for the decline hearing,” said Dan Donohoe, spokesman for the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office in an email.
Prosecutors charged the boy Nov. 10 with two counts of first-degree rape and two counts of first-degree kidnapping with sexual motivation in connection with attacks on a 17-year-old girl and a 19-year-old woman on separate nights in late October on the East Hill along Kent-Kangley Road.
Prosecutors will request that the boy be tried as an adult. The boy attended Kentwood High School in Covington, where Kent Police arrested him Nov. 7. The boy remains in custody, Donohoe said.
If convicted in Juvenile Court, the boy would be incarcerated up to his 21st birthday, according to prosecutors.
The minimum sentence in adult court is 28 to 36 years in prison with a potential maximum sentence of up to life in prison.
Because the boy is 15, the Juvenile Court first handled the charges.
A Juvenile Court judge must order adult prosecution for the boy and decline the case, which would send it to King County Superior Court.
Under Washington state law, an offender who commits a serious violent offense is automatically charged in adult court if they are 16 or 17 years old when the alleged crime occurred. The boy turns 16 March 21.
In each incident, the boy approached the woman and the girl after they had exited a bus, according to charging papers. I
n each attack, the defendant allegedly told the victims he had a gun and threatened to shoot them if they did not cooperate and go with him to a secluded spot.
He reportedly raped both women while continuing to threaten them with what he said was a gun.
The girl and woman provided a similar description of the boy. Kent Police released sketches of the suspect.
The drawings generated a number of tips that helped detectives track down the boy.