Montgomery woman gets three life sentences in kidnapping, robbery and rape case
A Montgomery woman has been sentenced to three consecutive life sentences for her involvement in a kidnapping, robbery and rape of a Montgomery woman.
According to Montgomery County District Attorney Daryl Bailey, Alexandria Hancock was sentenced by Judge Jimmy Pool in connection to the crime, which happened in 2017.
A jury convicted Hancock of orchestrating the assault with the help of three male co-defendants.
Bailey says the victim, who was lured into a car under false pretenses, testified that the men took turns forcibly raping and sodomizing her at the direction of Hancock, who was in the front passenger seat. He says the victim was then driven to a remote location where she was bound, beaten, shot at, and left for dead.
Bailey says Hancock’s sentence was enhanced because a gun was used. Prior to her trial, two of her three co-defendants entered a guilty plea and were sentenced to 20 years in prison, while the third was tried separately, found guilty, and is serving three-consecutive 99-year sentences.