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2 defendants plead guilty in Carthage sexual abuse cases

Mar. 10—Two defendants pleaded guilty Monday in separate Carthage sexual abuse cases in Jasper County Circuit Court and will be sentenced May 3. Timothy M. Woods, 20, of Sarcoxie, pleaded guilty to a single count of statutory sodomy with a child under 12 years old in a plea agreement capping the prison time he might be assessed at no more than 12 years. Woods had been facing three counts of .

Everyday 4 child victims of sexual abuse denied justice due to insufficient evidence: Study

Everyday 4 child victims of sexual abuse denied justice due to insufficient evidence: Study PTI New Delhi | Updated on March 08, 2021 × ‘Between 2017 and 2019, there has been a rise in the number of cases that have been closed by the police after investigation without filing charge-sheet’ Every day four child victims of sexual offences are denied justice due to closure of their cases by police because of insufficient evidence, according to a new study. The ‘Police case disposal pattern: An enquiry into the cases filed under POCSO Act, 2012’ by Kailash Satyarthi Children’s Foundation (KSCF), is an analysis of the pattern of disposal of POCSO cases by police from 2017 to 2019 and is based on the data and information published by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB).

NY Child Victims Act: Lawsuit accuses Broome YMCA worker of sex abuse

NY Child Victims Act: Lawsuit accuses Broome YMCA worker of sex abuse
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Weeks after retiring, Schenectady politician is back on government payroll

Weeks after retiring, Schenectady politician is back on government payroll Ex-City Councilman Ed Kosiur delivering mail for Schenectady County government where he held a $95,747-per-year post FacebookTwitterEmail Former Schenectady City Councilman Ed Kosiur has returned to the Schenectady County payroll weeks after retiring from his $95,747-a-year position with the county and from the council. (Lori Van Buren / Times Union)Lori Van Buren SCHENECTADY – Former City Councilman Ed Kosiur is back on the Schenectady County payroll after a short-lived retirement. Kosiur, who earlier this winter resigned from the council and retired from his full-time job as assistant to the commissioner of Social Services for Youth Development in the county Youth Bureau, told the Times Union Monday that he now works about three hours a day delivering mail to county offices.

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