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100 year sentence for final defendant in violent home invasion

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INDIANAPOLIS --  100 years behind bars was the sentence for the final defendant in a violent robbery and sexual assault on the city's north side  

Isaiah Hill pleaded guilty Friday to criminal deviate conduct and robbery.

Two women were sexually assaulted and one was shot in the leg at a home on East 79th in October 2013 during a robbery.

Hill was recently extradited from Texas to Marion County to face charges in this case.

He's expected to serve a sentence in Texas on an unrelated matter before returning to Indiana to serve the sentence ordered Friday.

Adrian Anthony, Demetre Brown, Alexander Dupree, and Michael Pugh were previously convicted for their roles in the crime.

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They were found guilty in March 2014 of felonies including Rape, Robbery, Burglary, Battery, Carjacking, and Aggravated Battery.

A fifth individual, Trae Spells, pleaded guilty in August 2015 to Rape, Criminal Deviate Conduct, and Robbery.