TRAVERSE CITY —
Tears streamed down Brandon Smith's face as he spoke about destroying a child's innocence and the "monster" he sees in the mirror.
Smith, 26, sexually assaulted a young boy near the Grand Traverse County Civic Center in October. He spoke for more than 10 minutes on Friday before Judge Philip E. Rodgers sent him to prison for a minimum of 25 years.
"I have thought long and hard trying to find the words — any words — to describe how sorry and remorseful I am to both my victim and his entire family," he said. "There is no possible or conceivable way anything I could say could ever even begin to make up for what I've done."
A boy, 8, said Smith watched him play at the Civic Center, then followed him into his apartment building across the street. Once in the building, Smith molested the boy. He pleaded guilty in December to a count of first-degree criminal sexual conduct.
Smith said he fears — but is ready for — a prison term.
"The crime I have committed is undoubtedly the single worst act a person can commit against another person," he said. "And what makes it wicked, sick and heinous to an extreme is that I have done it to a young child."
Rodgers agreed with Smith about the immense impact on the victim.
"He will never be whole again," he said. "This is a life-altering event."
Chief Assistant Grand Traverse County Prosecutor Noelle Moeggenberg said the crime, which occurred near a busy playground and skate park, rattled local residents.
"This took away a sense of security in the community," she said.
Smith said he was molested as a child, but doesn't want to use that as an excuse. He committed an "act of evil, pure and simple," he said, that "drastically altered a young boy's perspective forever."
"He can no longer view the world in the same innocent way he did before me," he said. "I have taken that from him."
Rodgers acknowledged the cyclical nature of sex crimes, and said he hopes the young victim will receive intense counseling in the coming years so he can cope with what happened.
"His risk of standing where you are today, which did not exist before his encounter with you, now is greater than it would have otherwise been," he told Smith. "And arguably, if you had not been victimized yourself, you would not have taken the path that you did."
Smith has been down this road. In 2008, he was convicted of fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct for groping a teen girl at Target in Garfield Township. He was sentenced to a short jail term and probation, but was sent to prison in June 2010 after he violated probation by having verbal contact with two young girls, court records show.
He was released from prison in November 2011, and was out for less than a year before he re-offended.
Smith no longer cares about his own future, he said, but hopes his victim can recover.
"I hope he lives a good and full life. I am sure he will make his family very proud," he said. "The last thing I wish him to know is that beauty and goodness of this world far outweighs the bad and the negative. It always has and it always will, so don't lose faith in that."
Archive: Friday
Molester appalled by 'wicked' act
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FINAL: Joliet 5, Traverse City 2
The Traverse City Beach Bums lost their 2013 Frontier League season opener 5-2 to the Joliet Slammers on Friday night.
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UPDATE: Beach Bums, Slammers tied 1-1 in 4th
The Traverse City Beach Bums are tied with Joliet 1-1 in the bottom of the fourth inning of their 2013 Frontier League baseball season opener.
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Trojans sweep regional meet
It came down to the final event, but when all was said and done Traverse City Central came away with two regional track championships on Friday.
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Prep sports scoreboard: 05/17/2013
A roundup of high school sports results from across northern Michigan:
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Parking garage rates to rise
The Downtown Development Authority authorized an increase in transient parking rates at the city’s two municipal parking decks.
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Ex-Traverse City Manager Lewis to head St. Joseph
The city of St. Joseph picked Traverse City's former Manager Richard Lewis as their next city manager.
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Festival spotlights science, math
Newton’s Road, a regional nonprofit organization committed to increasing access to and appreciation of learning opportunities in science, technology, engineering and math, continues its Northern Michigan STEaM Film Festival on Saturday.
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Heroin overdose kills man
Benzie County's struggle with fatal heroin overdoses continues. Authorities confirmed Justin Smith, 23, of Benzonia, was found dead Wednesday night of a heroin overdose. Law enforcement officials arrested a suspect in Smith's death, the fourth heroin-related fatality in the county since 2011.
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Gladiators capture tennis regional
St. Francis tennis coach Jeff Hughes juggled his lineup during the season — and it paid off with a Division 4 regional title Thursday at Traverse City Central.
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Editorial: Obama must set tone for IRS, Justice Dept.
The issue: IRS, Justice Department have much to answer for. Our view: Leadership begins and ends with President Obama.
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Couple's film focuses on Latin American coffee farmers
Have you ever taken a moment to consider where your morning cup of java comes from?
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TCC girls beat Midland, qualify for state finals
Traverse City Central qualified for the girls tennis state finals for the 32nd straight year, handily winning the Division 1 regional at Midland.
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Beach Bums open tonight against Joliet
Jacob Clem will get the start in tonight’s Traverse City Beach Bums opener at Joliet.
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No food truck buffet rolled out on first day
Diners who hankered for food truck fare on the first day the mobile restaurants were allowed downtown came away hungry.
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Papa Roach is still swingin'
Papa Roach is still producing hit songs. It’s just getting harder and harder to get radio stations to play them.
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Letters to the Editor: 05/17/2013
Second to none; Teach more about less.
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Firings anger Grand Traverse Band members
Tribal officials fired six of their Natural Resources Department employees for shooting a rifle off their office’s deck, a move that’s angered some Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa members who said the punishment is too severe.
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One-woman show helps gardens
Emily Dickinson, one of America’s earliest poets, died in 1886. She comes to life this weekend in the acclaimed one-woman play, “Belle of Amherst,” performed by professional actress Sinda Nichols.
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Prep Sports Roundup: Schiller throws no-hitter for TC Central
Ryan Schiller threw a no-hitter as TC Central defeated Benzie Central 15-0 in a three-inning softball doubleheader opener. (Plus more)
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Weekend in Brief: 05/17/2013
Do the BBQ; Benzie Players; Garage sale. (Plus more)
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Low-flying helicopters are coming
Don’t worry: the low-flying helicopters buzzing through northern Michigan are not from the United Nations or some secret government agency.
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Nursing home promises to repay Benzie $484K
The Maples nursing home officials told Benzie County leaders they will repay $484,000 the county loaned the facility by March 2014.
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Traverse City Light & Power joins SUN project
Traverse City Light & Power board members approved the final step in implementing a community solar project in partnership with Cherryland Electric Cooperative.
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Sports in Brief: 05/17/2013
Roller derby bouts this weekend; Blue Star hosting baseball tourney; Screening of 'Signals for Survival.' (Plus more)
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Movie Capsules: 05/17/2013
New this week — Star Trek Into Darkness: After the crew of the Enterprise finds an unstoppable force of terror from within their own organization, Captain Kirk leads a manhunt to a war-zone world to capture a one-man weapon of mass destruction.
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FINAL: Joliet 5, Traverse City 2



