Jacqueline Fielding (whose MySpace is still online but set to private now) had her sentencing on Friday and Judge Bradley Boeckman bascially slapped all of the jurors in the face by giving Fielding 180 days in jail. He made the comment that Fielding seemed unwilling to accept responsibility. WTF? Six months for raping a child? I wish I could say it was only in California but unfortunately sentencing for female sex offenders everywhere is usually much lighter than their male scumbag counterparts.
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Back toward the end of 2007 Jacquelynn Faye Fielding, then 21, was busy meeting up with a 14-year-old boy to have sex. They slept together at one of his friends’ house as well as at a go-cart track. Fielding and the child used MySpace in order to factilitate their communications and quite a few of their online communications revolved around sex as well.
Last week a jury convicted Jacquelynn Fielding of unlawful sex with a minor under the age of 16. She was also convicted of annoying or molesting a child and furnishing alcohol to a minor. In all she is going to face up to four years in prison when she has her sentencing on May 29th. Jacquelynn still has her MySpace account here but as she is now a convicted child molester I’m sure it won’t be up for long.
When I worked with kids at after school programs we had a rule that no adult could ever be alone with kids, two per room etc. As I worked with more and more teachers I began thinking that there should be a similar rule AND teachers should be at least in their later 20s before being allowed to teach older kids.
I’m right there with you. Unfortunately a lot of states aren’t spending the money to have teaching assistants any more. My wife started teaching when she was 28 and we had been married seven years at that point.
i think its like she said, NOTHING happened. HELLO!! she’s drop dead gorgeous, i hope one day i can meet her. i would ask her to dinner any day of the week!!
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