Thursday, September 28, 2017

ABC7: Convicted [MCPS] teacher taken off Md. sex offender registry, could possibly teach again


A former Montgomery County teacher, convicted of sexting with a female student, has been taken off the sex offender registry and could be eventually cleared to teach again.
In 2014, Richard Shemer, a former social studies teacher at Albert Einstein High School in Kensington, confessed to sending a female student dozens of sexually explicit emails.
Montgomery County Judge David Boynton sentenced Shemer to a year in prison, of which Shemer served a few weeks.
Three years later, and off probation, Judge Boynton allowed Shemer to scrub his name off Maryland's sex offender registry...

6 comments:

  1. Next, he'll pen a bestseller and it will become a box office hit.

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  2. "At a sentencing hearing Thursday in the Prince George’s Courthouse in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, Carraway was sentenced to a total of 395 years, with all but 100 years of that sentence suspended..." What does this translate to in practical terms?

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  3. Compared to Michigan, Maryland is a conservative state:
    https://www.yahoo.com/news/man-raped-12-old-awarded-114904992.html

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    1. Same could happen in Maryland.

      Current Maryland law gives rapists who cause a child to be conceived the same rights as other biological parents. Additionally, if a rapist-parent cannot be located, current law requires that the victim’s name be published in the newspaper.

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    2. Thanks! I underestimated our lawmakers' ability to not to be outdone.

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    3. I often wonder how do they come up with all these provisions.
      Do they have intellectual debates or they pick them from a hat?

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