Rockdale Man Pleads Guilty to Sexual Assault of a Child






Rockdale Man Pleads Guilty to Sexual Assault of a Child

Rockdale Man Pleads Guilty to Sexual Assault of a Child

Guilty Plea and Twenty-Year Sentence

A Rockdale man pleaded guilty last week in Brazos County to sexual assault of two College Station teenagers. The defendant, Jamarr Zamora, 22, was sentenced to the maximum term of 20 years in prison on two counts of sexual assault of a child.

Report of a Missing Teenager

The initial case developed on November 27, 2022, when the Robertson County Sheriff’s Department was contacted by the mother of one of Zamora’s victims. She reported that her 15-year-old daughter was missing. The teenager returned home the following day and alleged Zamora had engaged in sexual acts with her. Investigators determined that Zamora had transported the victim to a hotel in College Station, where he committed the offense.

Discovery of a Second Victim

During the course of their investigations, law enforcement personnel discovered a second victim, who was 14 years old. It was found that she, too, fell prey to Zamora’s actions.

Zamora’s Confession

In interviews with the College Station Police Department detectives, Zamora confessed that he had picked the victims up from their homes on multiple occasions and brought them to hotels in College Station where he conducted sexual acts.

Prosecutor’s Determination

Brazos County Assistant District Attorney Jessica Escue addressed Zamora’s actions, stating “This defendant manipulated and sexually abused vulnerable teenagers. Our office will strongly respond to anyone who seeks to harm a child in this community.” The prosecution’s firm handling of the case has sent a clear message to the citizens of the community.

Committed to Child Safety

The local governing bodies have repeatedly reassured the public they are committed to the safety and well-being of all children in the area, and this case bears testament to their commitment. The lengthy sentence imposed on Zamora will undoubtedly serve as a stern warning to others about the serious consequences of such heinous offenses.



HERE College Station

Recent Posts

Biden’s Critical Moves Before Trump’s Return: Protecting Rights and Reforming Policies

Washington, D.C.: What’s Next? Biden’s Opportunity Before Trump Takes Charge As the clock ticks down…

6 hours ago

Turkish Government Dismisses Elected Mayors of Eastern Cities on Terrorism-related Charges

Turkey Strips Mayors of Eastern Cities of Their Posts In a significant political move, the…

6 hours ago

Tucson Prepares for Epic College Basketball Clash: Duke Battles Arizona at McKale Center

Tucson, Arizona Gears Up for a Classic Showdown Hey there, college basketball fans! Buckle up…

6 hours ago

Judicial Nomination Deal Influences Control of Federal Courthouses Amid Political Tensions

Federal Courthouse Control at Stake Amid Judicial Nomination Deal In Washington D.C., tension is mounting…

1 day ago

Alabama Uses Nitrogen Gas for Execution for the First Time Despite Ethical Concerns

Alabama Executes Man Using Nitrogen Gas for First Time Odenville, Alabama - In a significant…

1 day ago

Pittsburgh Steelers Suffer Heartbreaking Loss to Cleveland Browns in Thrilling Showdown

Pittsburgh's Heartbreak: Steelers Fall to the Browns in a Nail-Biter Last night in Pittsburgh, the…

1 day ago