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Monthly Archives: October 2013

Sex crimes predator sentenced to decades

By Gary E. Gerson |

A 54-year-old Plymouth man has been sentenced to a significant criminal term after being convicted of sex crimes involving his son. The man, who was accused of endangering his child’s welfare by grooming him to be a sexual partner, will serve between 35 and a half and 71 years in state prison. The man’s wife, who… Read More »

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Prof. accused of Internet sex crimes

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A former professor in Pennsylvania is facing charges for sex crimes after he allegedly took nude pictures of himself in his campus office and sent them to a minor in Spain. The man, age 65, is a retired music professor at Penn State, according to news reports. He is facing charges of corruption of minors, child… Read More »

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Officers sued for illegal entry in Arlington home

By Gary E. Gerson |

Pennsylvania authorities are under fire for unlawful conduct after they allegedly entered an Arlington family’s home after their son was pulled over in a traffic stop. The young man was forced to mount a criminal defense after he was pulled over in February 2012 for driving with a suspended license plate. That young man was then… Read More »

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Undocumented immigrant nabbed for sex crimes

By Gary E. Gerson |

An alleged gang member who was deported from the country for reported sex crimes has been apprehended again in a Pennsylvania town. The man, age 25, is now facing federal charges after he was spotted by a police officer in a local big-box store, according to official reports. The defendant in this case is a known… Read More »

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