An American student who allegedly sexually assaulted two women while they were sleeping will not serve jail time.

David Becker, 18, was charged with two counts of rape and one count of indecent assault and battery, but a judge has ruled he shouldn’t go to jail meaning he can now have a “productive life.”

Instead Becker, a three-sport athlete at his school, has been sentenced to two years of probation, and if he doesn’t violate its terms, no conviction will ever appear on his record.

"He can now look forward to a productive life without being burdened with the stigma of having to register as a sex offender," Becker's attorney, Thomas Rooke, told MassLive. "The goal of this sentence was not to impede this individual from graduating high school and to go onto the next step of his life, which is a college experience."

Prosecutors asked for a two-year prison sentence but instead during his probation, Becker will simply have to avoid drugs and alcohol, undergo an evaluation for sex offender treatment and stay away from the two women he reportedly attacked.