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Former Prescott Man Sentenced to 35-45 Years for First-Degree Criminal Sexual Conduct

LANSING – Yesterday, James Carter, 63, formerly of Prescott but most recently residing in Georgia, was sentenced to 35-45 years’ incarceration by Judge Sara Lisznyai of the 1st Circuit Court in Hillsdale County for sexually assaulting a minor and accosting her for immoral purposes in 2008, announced Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel. Carter was convicted by a Hillsdale County jury on February 4 of four counts of First-Degree Criminal Sexual Conduct and one count of Accosting a Child for Immoral Purposes.

“Sexual assault survivors carry the impact of these crimes for their entire lives, and seeking justice nearly two decades later takes extraordinary courage,” said Attorney General Nessel at the time of the conviction. “I am proud of the work my office and our Operation Survivor Justice partners have done to secure this conviction, and we will continue working alongside them to hold offenders accountable.”

Carter was initially charged by the Hillsdale County Prosecuting Attorney's Office in August 2011. Carter was arraigned and extradited to Hillsdale County in March 2025 by the U.S. Marshals Service to face these charges as part of Operation Survivor Justice. The Operation is a partnership between the Michigan Department of Attorney General, local county prosecutors, and the U.S. Marshals Service to locate, apprehend, and return to Michigan fugitive offenders with outstanding sexual assault warrants.

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