Seaford Man Given Max Sentence for Sexual Child Abuse
SALISBURY, Md. – The Wicomico County State’s Attorney’s Office announced on Friday that a Seaford man has been given the maximum sentence for sexual abuse of a minor.
On Sept. 26, 29-year-old Logan Littleton was sentenced to 25 years of incarceration in the Division of Corrections, the maximum penalty allowed by law. Upon release from prison, he will be under lifetime sexual offender supervision and will be required to register as a Tier III sexual offender for life.
Littleton was convicted earlier this year on July 23 following a three-day trial. From 2014 through 2015, Littleton sexually abused a minor under the age of 10-years-old in his household.
“Because of the determined courage of the survivor in this case, and the jury’s considered verdict, the survivor received
at least some measure of the justice they deserve,” said State’s Attorney (SA) Jamie Dykes in a statement. “The Court’s sentence to the maximum penalty serves as a powerful reminder that the type of hurt and harm inflicted by this Defendant will never go unnoticed in Wicomico County.”
SA Jamie L. Dykes commended the lead investigator in this case, Detective G. Wells of the Salisbury Police Department, as well as Child Protective Services and members of the Wicomico County Child Advocacy Center. SA Dykes also commended Senior Assistant SA Michael Calabrese, who prosecuted the case and advocated for justice.