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Attorney Discusses Possible Pleas for Stephan Sterns in Sexual Battery Trial: Guilty or No Contest?

Guilty or no contest? Attorney weighs in on potential pleas Stephan Sterns could make in sexual battery trial
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Published on 21 July 2025
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OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. – On Monday, the man accused of raping and killing 13-year-old Madeline Soto will have a plea hearing just 24 hours before jury selection was set to begin for one of his trials.

Stephan Sterns, 39, previously pleaded not guilty to charges that he murdered his former girlfriend’s daughter in Feb. 2024 following years of sexually battering the minor and possessing explicit images of those encounters.

On Friday, his attorneys filed last-minute notices for both of his criminal cases, indicating he may change his pleas. Sterns filed notices in both criminal cases late Friday requesting a plea hearing at 1:30 p.m., which is less than 24 hours before prospective jurors are to begin reporting to the Osceola County courthouse. Until the announcement of a new plea being entered, Sterns had been facing two separate trials.

Trial attorney Eben Self, who is not involved in the case, explained that Sterns could either plead guilty or no contest in both cases.

[VIDEO: Plea hearing set for Monday in Stephan Sterns case]

“Let’s say the agreement is life in prison without the possibility of parole. Then that would clearly be a reflection of a plea bargain. And it isn’t necessarily a sign of weakness by this state attorney’s office. There’s a lot of reasons why defendants get offered life without the possibility of parole rather than the death penalty,” he said.

“In this case, they’re going to be incredibly gruesome facts and this allows the family not to have to live that in a public forum.”

If Sterns pleads no contest, he will go to prison without admitting guilt, but the judge would have to approve the plea.

[VIDEO: Media coverage rules set for Stephan Sterns’ upcoming trials]

“There are several judges in Orange and Osceola County who don’t accept no contest pleas. In many cases, and even though it’s a perfectly acceptable statutory approved plea, there are still some judges who won’t accept that for certain crimes or just under certain circumstances,” Self explained.

Prosecutors had announced plans to seek the death penalty for Sterns when his murder trial was scheduled later this year.

When asked if Sterns’ attorneys are trying to avoid a death sentence, Self said, “I mean, ultimately, that’s the goal of every criminal defense lawyer who does death penalty cases, is we’re trying to keep our clients off of death row. We’re trying to save their lives, in essence. They think they’ve come up with the best strategy to save their clients’ life. Now we just got to see what that is exactly. It’s going to play all out tomorrow.”

Before the murder trial, prosecutors were planning to try Sterns for sexual battery, with jury selection set to start Tuesday in that case. Self said he is not surprised the plea change is happening just before Sterns faces a jury.

“Oftentimes, good plea negotiations are the result of long-term communications between the defense and the prosecution, and it gets to the point of, now we’re about to go to trial,” he said.

[VIDEO: Interview released with Stephan Sterns after disappearance of Madeline Soto]

Jury selection remains scheduled to begin Tuesday in the sexual battery case. If Sterns is convicted of those offenses, he could be sentenced to life in prison.

Prosecutors and Sterns’ public defender have not disclosed whether a plea deal has been reached or what the terms might be.

The new plea hearing is scheduled for tomorrow at 1:30 p.m.

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