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KINGMAN – A Kingman man may never regain freedom following conviction at trial in a child sex case. A Mohave County Superior Court jury spent six hours deliberating over two days before returning guilty verdicts at the Law and Justice Center Friday.

The jury found Bradley Manseau, 34, guilty of three counts of sexual conduct with a minor and one count of attempted sexual conduct with a minor.

It was a delayed reporting case investigation that alleged the now 13-year-old victim engaged in various sex acts with Manseau when she was 4- to 10-years old between 2015 and 2021.

Deputy Mohave County Attorney Amanda Claerhout said Manseau faces three mandatory, consecutive life prison terms at a Jan. 6 sentencing hearing before Judge Derek Carlisle. She said the law also requires imposition of another consecutive 5- to 15-year prison term for the lesser conviction.

Dave Hawkins