A Massachusetts State Police trooper convicted of rape this week has been fired by the law enforcement agency.

Robert A. Sundberg III was convicted on more than a dozen charges by a jury in Lowell on Wednesday. The charges included two counts of rape, strangulation, assault with intent to rape, three counts of assault and battery, five counts of assault and battery on a household or family member, stalking and malicious damage to motor vehicle.

The charges stem from an incident in his then girlfriend’s home in April 2016. The woman, a fellow state police trooper, told investigators Sundberg had a long history of abuse.

Upon receiving her report of the attack, Massachusetts State Police arrested and suspended Sundberg without pay, Massachusetts State Police spokesperson Dave Procopio said Wednesday. “We hope today’s verdict provides justice to the victim,” he said, adding, “We have absolutely no tolerance for domestic violence, and hope this case makes clear that any such allegations will be swiftly and decisively investigated.”

Sundberg is expected to be sentenced on Tuesday.