Former Anchorage police officer to serve 87 years in prison
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A former Anchorage police officer convicted last year of sexually assaulting several women while on duty has been sentenced to serve 87 years in prison.
Anthony Rollins briefly apologized to his victims and to his wife, who is also a police officer, at his sentencing hearing Friday.
KTUU reports that Judge Philip Volland told the former police officer he eroded public trust before sentencing him to a total of 151 years and six months in prison on numerous counts of sexual assault and misconduct — with 87 years left to serve.
KTUU reports ( that Judge Philip Volland told the former police officer he eroded public trust before sentencing him to a total of 151 years and six months in prison on numerous counts of sexual assault and misconduct — with 87 years left to serve. Rollins won't be eligible for parole until his early nineties.
A jury found Rollins guilty in February 2011 on 18 counts of sexual assault and misconduct, including second-degree sexual assault and criminal use of a computer.