A Soulsbyville man who fought for a year against his April 2023 conviction by a Tuolumne County jury that found him guilty of sexually abusing a girl two decades ago
A Soulsbyville man’s fate will be decided a full year after a Tuolumne County jury found him guilty of sexually abusing a young girl between 2003 and 2005.
Max Robert Bechtle, a Soulsbyville man convicted by a jury in April of sexually abusing a girl in Tuolumne County while she was 8 to 11 years old, between January
The sentencing of a Soulsbyville man convicted by a jury in April of sexually abusing a young girl in the early 2000s will remain in limbo until at least November,
The federal discrimination lawsuit filed by Chris Orr the first African American principal of Christian Brothers High School who was fired from the position in October 2019 has been thrown out after a judge ruled that Orr should be classified as a “minister” and not an employee during his two-year tenure there.
The 22-page “Compliant For Racial Discrimination In Employment” Orr filed on Jan. 23, 2020, at the United States District Court Eastern, District of California, was dropped, with questionable cause, by the Hon. John A. Mendez.
Judge Mendez declared that Orr’s claim is null and void by the “ministerial exception,” which protects religious institutions under the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, citing that Orr was a minister and not a principal at Christian Brothers High School.