![]() ![]() The maximum sentence for third-degree rape is 1 1/3 to four years in prison, according to a spokesman for the Unified Court System, Lucian Chalfen. “Maybe not the rest of his life because of the level, but this isn’t something that didn’t cause him pain and this isn’t something that didn’t have consequences.” He’s on the sex offender registry for a long time,” Mr. ![]() “He’ll be a felon for the rest of his life. Swartz, could not be reached on Tuesday for comment, but he told WWNY that the sentence was just. Piche “bought her daughter gifts and invited her and other minors to his home, where he gave them alcohol.” Piche entered the guilty plea, the girl’s mother told the station that Mr. “He took something from my daughter she will never get back and has caused her to struggle with depression and anxiety,” the mother said in a statement obtained by WWNY, a Watertown-area television station. The victim’s mother had said she had been hoping that Mr. Piche be assigned a Level 2 sex-offender designation, which would have meant that his future addresses would have been published on the state’s sex offender registry. “Remove him from his position immediately for his blatant disregard for survivors of sexual assault,” reads the petition that by Tuesday had gathered more than 20,000 signatures. The judge was elected in 2011 to a 14-year term on the Supreme Court. Piche’s sentencing, a petition was launched on to remove Justice McClusky from the bench. “It was rumored that they were just going to send him to be retrained.Hours after Mr. “We feel like he was terminated because the story got more coverage than the Morgan County Charter School System would have liked,” Carter said according to the Morgan County Citizen. However, authorities ultimately determined that they couldn’t prove that the conflict was racially motivated, though O’Neil will nonetheless get his date in court to face battery charges.ĭespite this, the children’s mother isn’t pleased with how the school district initially approached the matter. “While this was not a complex investigation, it was complicated by the allegation that the incident was perceived as being racially motivated.” “The investigation resulted in the arrest of James O’Neil on two counts of simple battery,” Morgan County Chief Deputy Keith Howard said, the Morgan County Citizen reports. “I don’t know why he told them to sit in the back of the bus because the high schoolers sit back there, and normally the primaries sit right behind the bus driver.”įollowing an investigation, O’Neil was ultimately arrested this past Friday. You’re supposed to be protecting him,” Nene Carter said, according to Sis2Sis. “My son is terrified, he was scared, he called for his older sister as you could hear he was crying… he was horrified. In addition to the district officials, the children’s parents, Blake and Nequania “Nene” Carter, spoke out and alleged that the situation was racially motivated. ![]() We cannot share further details or comment due to this being a personnel issue however, the driver was terminated,” a spokesperson noted in a statement, according to FOX 5 Atlanta. We took immediate action, including notifying the Morgan County Sheriff’s Office, who we are working with during the investigation. “The Morgan County Charter School System was made aware of an incident Friday afternoon involving a bus driver and students. “How is it he was just terminated! He should be charged with assault! Go to jail!! He pushed this kid and assaulted his sister!!! I am appalled,” she wrote beneath the video, seemingly referencing the school system’s initial statement on the situation. This content is not available due to your privacy preferences. ![]()
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