Guy goes to jail for life. Female gets probation. Justice!
Wonder what a woman in a similar situation would have got for sleeping with an underage boy (is there such a thing ?).
How can this be reconciled with the light sentences the hot teacher of the week gets when a male student is seduced?
What’s up with posting all the teacher/sex threads today?
Where’s the picture so the women on FR can get on here and decide if he is hot enough to not be guilty? heavy sarcasm
School is a place of refuge? They’ve obviously never been to NYC public schools.
What happened to equal administration of the law? Women get probation and men get three years to life for the exact same offense! It’s time to end the insanity.
Male teacher????
Why’d they even have a trial?
Thank you for this post. In particular, I am glad to see that parents are asking for maximums and that victims are calling this abuse what it is.
This type of devastation is hard to recover from
concurrent sentencing is stupid
If this trend continues, in a few years, men teachers will get the death penalty and the women teachers will get paid.
Women can’t rape a boy. So they deserve no prison time. However, if this was consensual and the girl was a nympho, then life in prison, or even 5 years, is absurd. Flame me all you want, but we moved our kids from a middle school because of how many 11-year old girls looked like street whores. And invariably they had permissive mothers rliving their youth through their slutty daughters. Sick culture in America these days.
Keith Lorraine Gillins, 61, pleaded guilty to two first-degree felonies—attempted rape and attempted sodomy—in Juab County for an incident that happened over Easter weekend of this year. The charges carry a maximum sentence of three years to life.
In Millard County, Gillins pleaded guilty to one count of first-degree felony attempted rape for a November 2008 incident, which also carries a penalty of three years to life.
He also pleaded guilty to two counts of forcible sex abuse—both second-degree felonies stemming from crimes committed in October and November of last year. Those two hold a 1 to 15 year maximum penalty.