teachercrime
12-07-2008, 12:53 PM
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Jon White
A Champaign, Illinios County judge refused Friday to reduce the sentence of a former Urbana teacher convicted of child molestation.
The lawyer for Jon White, 28, formerly a teacher at Thomas Paine Elementary School in Urbana, argued that Judge Harry Clem relied on incorrect information by a sex offender evaluator about White's risk to reoffend in coming up with his sentence of 48 years in prison. Urbana attorney Brett Olmstead also argued the sentence was excessive given the circumstances of the crimes.
Clem sentenced White in early April on eight counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse to which White pleaded guilty in February. White admitted that he placed a banana in the mouths of eight blindfolded young girls for his own sexual gratification. The acts occurred between August 2005 and December 2006 while White was a second-grade teacher in Urbana.
Clem said he took into account the number of victims, the length of time White engaged in his conduct, his position of trust and the need for deterrence in arriving at his sentence.
http://www.teachercrime.com/illinois.html
Jon White
A Champaign, Illinios County judge refused Friday to reduce the sentence of a former Urbana teacher convicted of child molestation.
The lawyer for Jon White, 28, formerly a teacher at Thomas Paine Elementary School in Urbana, argued that Judge Harry Clem relied on incorrect information by a sex offender evaluator about White's risk to reoffend in coming up with his sentence of 48 years in prison. Urbana attorney Brett Olmstead also argued the sentence was excessive given the circumstances of the crimes.
Clem sentenced White in early April on eight counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse to which White pleaded guilty in February. White admitted that he placed a banana in the mouths of eight blindfolded young girls for his own sexual gratification. The acts occurred between August 2005 and December 2006 while White was a second-grade teacher in Urbana.
Clem said he took into account the number of victims, the length of time White engaged in his conduct, his position of trust and the need for deterrence in arriving at his sentence.
http://www.teachercrime.com/illinois.html