300-Year Sentence for Child Sex Abuse of 11- and 12-Year-Old Victims

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Antonio Estrada Dominguez, convicted of child sexual abuse involving two minor victims in Casa Grande, was sentenced to 300 years in the Arizona Department of Corrections. (Mugshot and logo from the Pinal County Attorney’s Office)

News Source: Pinal County Attorney’s Office

Florence, AZ — The Pinal County Attorney’s Office prosecutors Leighana Jaeger and Gabrielle Ruesch secured a 300-year prison sentence against Antonio Estrada-Dominguez following his conviction for multiple child sex abuse offenses involving two minor victims.

On December 12, 2025, a jury found Estrada-Dominguez guilty on all counts. He was sentenced on February 18, 2026, before the Honorable Judge Harris in Pinal County Superior Court.

The Court imposed consecutive sentences totaling 300 years in the Arizona Department of Corrections, including 80 years flat time and six consecutive life sentences. Estrada-Dominguez will spend the remainder of his natural life in prison.

The case began in August 2023 after two minor victims, ages 11 and 12, disclosed sexual abuse that occurred during a July 2023 sleepover at a residence in Casa Grande. At the time of the offenses, Estrada-Dominguez was 34 years old. The victims participated in forensic interviews, and the investigation produced evidence corroborating their disclosures. The Pinal County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant and recovered additional evidence supporting the charges.

“If you sexually abuse children in Pinal County expect to spend the rest of your life in prison,” said Pinal County Attorney Brad Miller. “This defendant deserves no mercy for the horrific and heinous crimes of sexually abusing children. He will never have the opportunity to abuse another child again.”

“The courage and strength of the young victims in this case made the Defendant take accountability. No child should endure what these two victims went through. I am glad they can finally begin their healing journeys knowing he can’t ever hurt them again,” said Attorney Leighana Jaeger.

Miller thanks the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office Detectives and Deputies who participated and the prosecution team for their professionalism and dedication in securing justice to keep our community safe.

Special thanks to Heather Jauregui (Paralegal), Julie Jaramillo (Legal Support), Sonia Campos and Isabelle Keane (Victim Advocates), and Michelle Tarango (Investigator). Their professionalism, teamwork, and willingness to step in when needed were instrumental in advancing the prosecution and securing a successful resolution.

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