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Attorneys explain why no jail time for confessed sex abuser
Posted on June 18, 2012 at 6:39 PM
Updated Monday, Jun 18 at 6:41 PM
If the case had gone to trial, the former special education teacher could have gotten seven years in prison for the acts. But the Commonwealth's Attorney says she wanted to spare the victims the potential pain and humiliation of testifying.
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