Posted on 11/27/2001 4:42:02 AM PST by mountaineer
A former Pittsburgh Board of Public Education president has been charged with rape. Police say Ron Suber, 49, assaulted a 7-year-old girl on Nov. 3. He was arraigned Monday on charges including rape, indecent assualt and indecent exposure.
Suber lives in the Manchester section of the city's North Side. He served four terms on the city's school board, and was the board president for four years.
Suber is free on bond. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Dec. 6.
If the guy is guilty, he outta hang.
However, I read the article and the information here is sparse. An interview was conducted, was there a medical examination? Is there physical evidence of molestation, or just the little girl's word?
On most cirmes, I feel confident that when law enforcement and district attorneys bring a charge, they probably have the right man. But the hysteria of many social workers and child pschologists to make cases like this has led to many innocent people being charged on very flimsy evidence, with not a few convictions. I've seen videotapes of such interviews, and they can be very leading and suggestive, to the point of using dirty words, almost role-playing a molestation, and then asking the child if this is what "X" did to them. Kids will often tell adults what they think is expected of them, and repeated sessions like this (often with parents excluded) can lead to a false "suggested memory." Think about all of the bogus "recovered memory" cases you've seen over the years.
There has been a heinous degree of irresponsibility on the part of child advocates in this area, to the point where I think that child-abuse charges could often be brought against them.
I'd like to know more about the track record of the Pittsburgh D.A. in cases like this.
I'd also like to know more about the histery of this guy that's been charged.
Like I said, if he's guilty, he oughtta hang.
prisoner6
So do I. Including those who serially rape, ie all of the court cases involving little boy scouts.
It is quite a contrast. The only thing the Post-Gazette is good for is liner for a bird cage.
By Michael Hasch
TRIBUNE-REVIEW
Tuesday, November 27, 2001
The former president of the Pittsburgh Board of Public Education was arrested Monday on charges of sexually assaulting a 7-year-old girl.
Ronald Suber, 49, who lives in the Manchester neighborhood of the North Side, was charged with single counts of rape, involuntary deviate sexual intercourse and corruption of minors and two counts of indecent assault.
Suber, who lost his District 8 school board seat in November 1999, was arraigned before City Magistrate Louis Coles and released after posting 10 percent of $3,000 bond to await a Child's Court hearing scheduled for Dec. 6, court papers show.
Suber, who turned himself in to police yesterday, also was ordered to attend outpatient psychiatric evaluation before the hearing.
The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review does not identify people who have said they were sexually assaulted.
Pittsburgh police were called on Nov. 4 after the child told her mother she had been assaulted by Suber.
City detectives obtained a warrant for Suber's arrest after the girl was interviewed by specialists at the Pittsburgh Child Advocacy Center at the Children's Hospital in Oakland, an affidavit of probable cause shows.
The girl said she was assaulted at Suber's home on Juniata Street.
Suber, who works as operations manager for Healthy Start Inc., said he had no comment last night.
Suber, a Democrat, was elected to the city school board in 1985 to represent District 8, which includes part of the North Side, Beltzhoover and Hill District.
Suber, who has two adult sons, served four terms on the school board, including four years as president.
In May 1999, Suber appeared to have narrowly lost both the Democratic and Republican nominations to Mark Brentley Sr. of Perry Central.
Brentley defeated Suber on the Democratic ballot by 39 votes and by seven votes on the GOP ballot.
Allegheny County Common Pleas Judge James McLean nullified the results after Suber claimed election fraud. McLean ordered a new election.
When the new election was held, Brentley defeated Suber by 144 votes.
Michael Hasch can be reached at mhasch@tribweb.com or (412) 320-7820.
Did you cut and paste?
I smell Gerrymandering. The North Side is generally middle class and suburban-like. As for the Hill District, on just about every TV report of violent crime it Pittsburgh, you will hear the phrase "a Hill District man". Whether it be the victim, perpetrator or a suspect, there's always "a Hill District man".
Yes, the explorer has a special add-on accessible at microsoft.com that can do a "view partial source" that allows you to shade an area, create a file with the html and then you can copy/paste that and have all the formating retained. You could probably do a "view source" for the entire page but its tough to pick out the parts you want.
BUMP
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