capoly
08-06-2008, 09:28 PM
Now why on earth would the mother of this child want this man back??!! It appears that the guy and mother still have a relationship, oh well, it's just too sick for me to comprehend.
Judge won't let molester return home
"The girl's mother had learned about the incident shortly after it happened and went to the pastor of the Gateway Church, which she attended along with Anteliz.
The pastor provided counseling to the girl's mother and Anteliz, but he did not report the allegation of abuse to the Department of Social Services, something he is required to do.
When questioned by police, Anteliz told the detectives "he did not know what came over him," prosecutor Jane Prince told the judge.
He admitted that he had climbed into the girl's bed and molested her, the prosecutor said.
Prince said that while she was reluctantly agreeing to probation, she felt strongly that Anteliz should be closely monitored by a probation officer and barred from any unsupervised contact with children under 16.
O'Hare urged a shorter term of probation and asked the judge not to impose a ban on unsupervised contact with his own child, saying that he does not pose a risk. He also asked that Anteliz be allowed to return to the home where the incidents occurred.
http://www.salemnews.com/punews/local_story_213225039.html
Judge won't let molester return home
"The girl's mother had learned about the incident shortly after it happened and went to the pastor of the Gateway Church, which she attended along with Anteliz.
The pastor provided counseling to the girl's mother and Anteliz, but he did not report the allegation of abuse to the Department of Social Services, something he is required to do.
When questioned by police, Anteliz told the detectives "he did not know what came over him," prosecutor Jane Prince told the judge.
He admitted that he had climbed into the girl's bed and molested her, the prosecutor said.
Prince said that while she was reluctantly agreeing to probation, she felt strongly that Anteliz should be closely monitored by a probation officer and barred from any unsupervised contact with children under 16.
O'Hare urged a shorter term of probation and asked the judge not to impose a ban on unsupervised contact with his own child, saying that he does not pose a risk. He also asked that Anteliz be allowed to return to the home where the incidents occurred.
http://www.salemnews.com/punews/local_story_213225039.html