There is nothing that will stop this mother from handing her child back to this monster.
Carmel man who struck child at St. Joseph Hospital to serve 18 months.
Linda Coan O'Kresik
Scott Peavey (right) was sentenced at the Penobscot Judicial Center on Tuesday to four years in prison with all but 18 months suspended and two years of probation for the assault on a child under the age of six, which is a felony. Peavey sits with his attorney Stephen Smith.Buy Photo
Linda Coan O'Kresik
Scott Peavey (right) was sentenced at the Penobscot Judicial Center on Tuesday to four years in prison with all but 18 months suspended and two years of probation for the assault on a child under the age of six, which is a felony. Peavey sits with his attorney Stephen Smith.Buy Photo
Linda Coan O'Kresik
Scott Peavey (left) was sentenced at the Penobscot Judicial Center on Tuesday to four years in prison with all but 18 months suspended and two years of probation for the assault on a child under the age of six, which is a felony. Peavey sits with his attorney Stephen Smith.Buy Photo
BANGOR, Maine — The Carmel man who admitted assaulting a 14-month-old girl in January while she was confined to a car seat in a vehicle parked at St. Joseph Hospital was sentenced Tuesday at the Penobscot Judicial Center to four years in prison with all but 18 months suspended.
Scott Peavey, 30, pleaded guilty March 7 to assault on a child under the age of 6, a Class C crime, which is punishable by up to five years behind bars and a fine of up to $5,000.
Superior Court Justice Kevin Cuddy also sentenced Cuddy to two years of probation.
A witness saw Peavey hitting the girl in a car at St. Joseph Hospital in Bangor and told a security guard at the facility located between Broadway and Center Street. The witness said Peavey backhanded the toddler at least a half a dozen times, Michael Roberts, deputy district attorney for Penobscot County, told Cuddy. The girl suffered a black eye, black and blue ear and fat lip, according to court documents.
Peavey was arrested at Eastern Maine Medical Center, where he and the child’s mother, who has not been charged, had taken the girl for treatment, according to previously published reports.
Police described Peavey and the child’s mother as intoxicated, according to a previously published report. The child was treated and then released, but the treating physician described the child’s injuries as “abusive.”
Peavey, a registered sex offender, has been free on bail since the end of January, according to a previously published report.
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