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Serial rapist Azlen Marchet on Friday was convicted of sexually assaulting a woman outside a Salt Lake City night club in June 2003.
It is Marchet's fourth rape conviction in recent years.
Two of the prior convictions were "date rapes," where Marchet attacked women after inviting them back to his apartment.
A third conviction involves what prosecutors refer to as a "club rape." In that case, Marchet attacked a woman in the parking lot of a Salt Lake County night club in October 2003.
Marchet, who is serving several prison terms of up to life in prison for the prior convictions, now faces yet another long prison term.
The 3rd District Court jury found him guilty of two counts of first-degree felony sexual assault for the June 2003 attack.
Judge Vernice Trease set sentencing for Nov. 5.
In each case, Marchet has insisted the women consented to having sex with him.
Marchet still faces prosecution for allegedly fondling a woman in the stairwell of the Red Lion Hotel in January 2005. A trial in that case is set to begin Nov. 16.