Friday, March 27, 2026

Mac County jury recommends 9 years in prison for Granby man on child molestation, sexual misconduct charges


(From the Newton County Prosecuting Attorney's Office)

After a two-day jury trial, the McDonald County jury that found Rogers Benton King III, 47, of Granby Missouri, guilty of two counts of child sex crimes, suggested the court sentence King to 9 years in the Department of Corrections.

The jury suggested a sentence of 8 years on Child Molestation and 1 year on Sexual Misconduct.

Judge Charles Genisio will determine the sentence on June 29, 2026. 







Under Missouri law, the charges of Child Molestation in the Second Degree carries a sentence of 5 to 15 years and Sexual Misconduct Involving a Child Under 15 carries a sentence of 1 to 4 years in the Missouri
Department of Corrections. The Judge cannot exceed the suggested sentence of the jury.

Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Nate Dally presented evidence outlining the impact the offense had on the 10-year-old victim who was six-years-old when the defendant perpetrated on her, as well as a statement from a propensity witness who was also abused by the defendant when she was a child.








“Citizens play a integral role in holding offenders accountable and delivering justice for victims and we saw that today through our jury’s actions,” stated William Lynch, Newton County

Prosecuting Attorney. “Jury sentencing is relatively rare, and this is the first instance I’ve encountered in my 12 years of practice.”

This conviction and sentence were made possible thanks to our partners at the Children’s Center of Southwest Missouri and the Newton County Sheriff’s Office and prosecuted Nate Dally, Dillon
Walker, and William Lynch of the Newton County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office.

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