***PRESS NOTICE***
March 29, 2019
Haar, Previously Convicted of Sexual Battery in 20-Year Cold Case, Gets Life
DAYTONA BEACH – Robert Sheridan Haar, 44, previously convicted of one count of sexual battery with special circumstances (threat/coercion) following a three-day trial, January 24, 2019, was sentenced TODAY, March 29, 2019, to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
On October 16, 1997, Haar participated in a violent gang-rape of a teenage child. For over 20 years, the case remained inactive with no leads until a CODIS (Combined DNA Index System) DNA hit on an unrelated domestic violence crime in Wisconsin led investigators to Haar’s DNA in the cold-case rape.
“After 22 years, we were able to find and hold accountable a violent rapist using the developing technology available to the criminal justice system,” State Attorney R.J. Larizza said following the conviction, “the success of this case hinged on the marriage of forensic science, old-fashioned investigation, passionate prosecution, and the courage of a Victim who confronted her brutal rapist to ensure that he was held accountable all these years later.”
Assistant State Attorney Andrew Urbanak, of the State Attorney’s Career Criminal Unit, prosecuted the case. Circuit Judge Matt Foxman presided over the case and pronounced the life sentence.
For further information contact:
Spencer Stratton Hathaway
Managing Assistant State Attorney / Public Information Officer
Daytona Misdemeanor Division
Office of State Attorney R.J. Larizza
State Attorney, Seventh Judicial Circuit
386-239-7710 x 14768
386-562-7140 - cell
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