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To: BlueMoose

It would be interesting. These things with children tend to be sealed pretty tightly. Even if he only felt up a 16 year old, 10 days seems a bit light.


42 posted on 12/30/2013 11:38:46 AM PST by Cyber Liberty (H.L. Mencken: "The urge to save humanity is almost always a false front for the urge to rule.")
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To: Cyber Liberty
Even if he only felt up a 16 year old, 10 days seems a bit light.

From what I posted in #38, in Idaho, anyhow: "Sexual acts, not amounting to penetration, with a minor who is less than 18 years of age but at least 16 years of age are legal in cases where the defendant is less than 5 years older than the victim.[229]"

The victim in this case was 16...if it was less than "penetration," this wouldn't have even been prosecuted in Idaho unless the perp was 21 & over.

The overwhelming ages of Lds missionaries in 2012 (when this occurred) were 19 & 20...tho some were older.

(The allowance for 18 yo didn't occur til 2013)

43 posted on 12/30/2013 11:46:47 AM PST by Colofornian
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BOISE – Reuben Delgadillo, a former Caldwell police officer and school resource officer, was sentenced today to serve three to 10 years in prison for felony injury to a child.

Delgadillo, 27, pleaded guilty on June 1 to one count of injury to a child. By pleading guilty, Delgadillo admitted that while serving on a school expulsion board, he developed a sexual relationship with a male student while mentoring the child, according to the Idaho Attorney General’s office.

Delgadillo was employed with the Caldwell Police Department and assigned to the Caldwell School District as a school resource officer.

Third District Judge Thomas Ryan also ordered Delgadillo to pay $5,000 in civil penalties, according to Idaho Attorney General Lawrence Wasden. The court suspended the prison sentence and retained jurisdiction for 365 days.

The Attorney General’s Special Prosecutions Unit conducted the prosecution at the request of the Canyon County Prosecutor’s Office.

“The court suspended the prison sentence and retained jurisdiction for 365 days.”


45 posted on 12/30/2013 11:49:04 AM PST by BlueMoose
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