Fair or Foul?
what are your thoughts on this? An Ohio teen must register as a sex offender for the next 25 years after secretly filming himself having sex with a 14-year-old girl.
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According to the NY Post, Jeremiah Horton, 18, showed the footage to his classmates. The girls mom ended up going to police after finding out. He was indicted by a grad jury in December.
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The senior football player ended up getting expelled from his high school, and it just gets worse from there.
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A judge sentenced him to six months at River City Correctional Center, a rehab facility for nonviolent felony offenders. He was originally looking at three years in prison.
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“I don’t think that’s appropriate, but you did something you shouldn’t have done, obviously,” Hamilton County Common Pleas Court Judge Patrick Dinkelacker said to the teen. “And there’s a price to pay.”
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The judge also warned him that if he violated his parole upon release from custody that he would spend some serious time behind bars.
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“We’re not playing anymore,” Dinkelacker said to him.
what are your thoughts on this? An Ohio teen must register as a sex offender for the next 25 years after secretly filming himself having sex with a 14-year-old girl.
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According to the NY Post, Jeremiah Horton, 18, showed the footage to his classmates. The girls mom ended up going to police after finding out. He was indicted by a grad jury in December.
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The senior football player ended up getting expelled from his high school, and it just gets worse from there.
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A judge sentenced him to six months at River City Correctional Center, a rehab facility for nonviolent felony offenders. He was originally looking at three years in prison.
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“I don’t think that’s appropriate, but you did something you shouldn’t have done, obviously,” Hamilton County Common Pleas Court Judge Patrick Dinkelacker said to the teen. “And there’s a price to pay.”
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The judge also warned him that if he violated his parole upon release from custody that he would spend some serious time behind bars.
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“We’re not playing anymore,” Dinkelacker said to him.