Centerton man sentenced to 40 years in prison

BENTONVILLE -- A judge sentenced a Centerton man Monday to 40 years in prison after he admitted to sexually assaulting a girl.

James Andrew Main, 37, pleaded guilty Monday to two counts of sexual assault.

Main was arrested Oct. 22, 2019 after telling police he had sexual contact with the teenager, according to a probable cause affidavit. Rogers police handled the investigation. The girl was interviewed at the Children's Advocacy Center of Benton County and she said Main had molested her for almost a year, according to the affidavit.

Tyler Williams, deputy prosecutor, told Circuit Judge Robin Green the girl and her family were aware of the plea agreement and they were watching the proceedings through a video conferencing system.

Williams read a victim impact statement on behalf of the teen.

"This has haunted me," he read. "I felt like I was being ripped apart. I was paralyzed by fear time and time again, and I don't know why it happened."

The girl still has had nightmares, flashbacks and panic attacks, but she is getting stronger each day, Williams said.

Green sentenced Main to 40 years in the Arkansas Department of Corrections. He must abide by a suspended sentence agreement for 10 years after his release from prison.

Tracy M. Neal can be reached by email at [email protected] or Twitter @NWATracy.

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