QUOTE |
McCleve was the bishop of the girls' LDS Church ward until 2004. |
QUOTE (alskann @ 25-Sep 08, 12:00 AM) |
I would never have just one man in a nursery. When Priesthood is needed for a nursery or similar I always ask for two. |
That is true. I did not mean to infer that only men are pedophiles. There should always be two-deep leadership whenever youth are involved. This is for the protection of the adults as much as the children. While the children are the most vulnerable, it has happened where a disturbed youth has falsely accused a lone adult leader of inproprieties. With at least two adults the likelihood of either offense is greatly reduced.
This man makes me sick, I cannot believe they are even considering parole after what he has done to these poor little girls...even during Primary class!
QUOTE |
UTAH STATE PRISON - A former police officer and LDS primary teacher convicted of sexually abusing children - including three girls in his Sunday church class - has been denied parole. The Utah Board of Pardons and Parole announced its decision Wednesday, scheduling a June 2015 rehearing for Aaron Marcos Montoya, 37. The parole board noted that Montoya needed to complete sex-offender therapy before a decision would be made on releasing him. "This decision is subject to review and modification by the Board of Pardons at any time, until actual release from custody," parole board chairman Curtis Garner wrote in the order. Montoya was convicted of five counts of aggravated sex abuse of a child in 2005 and sentenced to five years to life in prison. The former Salt Lake County sheriff's corrections officer was convicted of molesting girls ages 4 to 7 in several different instances - at his home, at Pineview Reservoir and at an LDS chapel in Syracuse, where Montoya taught a primary class. The testimony of the girls in the church class is believed to have led to the jury's guilty verdict against Montoya. At his January parole hearing, the parole board noted that he has since accepted responsibility for his actions. |
QUOTE (LDS_forever @ 19-Mar 09, 9:41 PM) |
[QUOTE]UTAH STATE PRISON - A former police officer and LDS primary teacher convicted of sexually abusing children - including three girls in his Sunday church class - has been denied parole. The Utah Board of Pardons and Parole announced its decision Wednesday, scheduling a June 2015 rehearing for Aaron Marcos Montoya, 37. The parole board noted that Montoya needed to complete sex-offender therapy before a decision would be made on releasing him. |
Alskann, it is nice to see you back posting.
It is true, they do not rehabilitate but I guess after finishing their sentence there are no laws in place that can allow these people to be in some sort of mental institution? I mean, you KNOW once they're out they will re-offend it is no a matter of "if" but a matter of "when". It gives me the shivers we have them at Church in Primary callings!