LAS VEGAS (AP) — A former pro and minor league hockey player apologized in a Las Vegas courtroom Wednesday before he was handcuffed and taken to prison for four to 15 years for sexually assaulting a girl over a four-year period. The girl's mother sobbed as Michael McBain apologized to Clark County District Court Judge David Barker and said he was ready to accept any sentence the judge imposed. "I'm more sorry than words can describe," McBain said. "I take full responsibility for what I did." The judge rejected a two- to eight-year sentence recommended by state officials, saying it was too lenient. He told McBain, 36, the good things he accomplished in his life and his community were marred by his abuse of the girl from the time she was 12 years old. Prosecutor Marc Schifalacqua said McBain served as a parental figure to the girl, but shattered her trust. McBain was also ordered to register for lifetime supervision as a sex offender. The girl's mother and father declined comment outside the courtroom. The Associated Press is not identifying them to avoid identifying the victim. McBain was arrested July 5 on felony sex assault and lewdness with a minor charges that could have gotten him life in prison. He pleaded guilty in September to reduced felony charges of attempted sexual assault with a minor under 14 and attempted lewdness with a minor under 14. Defense attorney Robert Draskovich called McBain "a very good man who did a very bad thing," and noted that the guilty plea avoided the pain and embarrassment of a trial. Continued... |