ROCKVILLE, Md. (ABC7) — 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...
Next, he'll pen a bestseller and it will become a box office hit.
ReplyDelete"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?
ReplyDeleteCompared to Michigan, Maryland is a conservative state:
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Same could happen in Maryland.
DeleteCurrent 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.
Thanks! I underestimated our lawmakers' ability to not to be outdone.
DeleteI often wonder how do they come up with all these provisions.
DeleteDo they have intellectual debates or they pick them from a hat?