Jamison Smith Convicted for 25 Felony Sex Crimes Spanning More Than a Decade
Last night, a Third District Court jury convicted Jamison Smith of 25 felony sex-related crimes, including aggravated sexual abuse of a child and rape. Mr. Smith's sexual abuse of the survivor in this case started in 2009 and did not end until 2021.
The jury found the defendant guilty of one count of first-degree felony aggravated sexual abuse of a child, one count of first-degree felony object rape, six counts of first-degree felony forcible sodomy, 12 counts of second-degree felony forcible sexual abuse, and five counts of first-degree felony rape.
"Preying on children is an abhorrent and depraved crime, and we appreciate the jury finding Mr. Smith guilty of all counts for his despicable behavior. This conviction will help to deliver justice to the survivor of Mr. Smith's crimes. Coming forward as a survivor of crimes like this is hard enough, but being willing to stick through a case and testify on the stand shows the courage that we hope we can help every survivor feel when they interact with our office," said Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill. "We would like to thank our prosecutors, Emily Cross and Clint Heiner, and our support staff for their years of work on this case. We would also like to thank our victim counselor, David DeTorres, from our victim and survivor services division, for working with the survivors in this case. Our partners in law enforcement at West Valley Police Department and West Jordan Police Department were vital to ensuring this conviction."