Plea allows teacher to avoid prison, sex-offender registry

Here’s the fact:

A 32 year old teacher in Hahnville, LA has sex with their 16 year old student.

Ordinarily this person would get 20 years in prison and probably some extra time because they were in a position of authority. Ordinarily the prison sentence would be followed by a harsh life sentence on the registry.

In this case, however, the teacher received a $1,000 fine but a three-year prison sentence was deferred on the condition that they complete 90 days of mental health treatment. The teacher will be on probation for three years and will not have to register!!!!

So how does this happen? Scroll down to find out how:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COULD IT BE BECAUSE THIS IS WHAT SHE LOOKS LIKE?

Shelley Dufresne

(If you’ve ever been a 16 year old male, there’s no need to explain.)

 

BUT NO, HERE’S HOW THIS AMAZING FEAT HAPPENED:

It turns out St. Charles Parish Judge Emile St. Pierre is the father of the teacher!!!!!

The sexual predator’s father is a Judge and that’s why she avoids the registry!!!

So, just to clarify, apparently here are the rules:

(a) if your dad is a Judge, no registry.

(b) if you are a police officer, such as this former “officer of the year“, no registry.

(c) if you are a politician, such as Mark Foley, no registry.

or (d) if you are Mark Lunsford’s kid or John Walsh himself, no registry.

 


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4 thoughts on “Plea allows teacher to avoid prison, sex-offender registry

  • April 16, 2015

    Some of these cases are perfect for education also – to show the general public that these laws are not really about keeping children safe – if they were then everyone would get the registry. I wonder how the general public would interpret it if they knew that certain people like those mentioned do not get on the registry becasue of political ties

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  • April 10, 2015

    Already had that figured out, even before I read the article and saw the pic.

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    • April 17, 2015

      Senior in high school in St Lucie County..last year.. imprenated a 14 yr old…his sentence..the judge said he didn’t want to “ruin” the football senior’s life.. The judge instructed the kid to write a letter to the girl and er family..saying he was sorry……University of Tennessee, who gave this football player a full ride, heard about it and cancelled the scholarship……..I’m sorry!!!!!

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