The former educator’s plea comes months after the teacher’s arrest in August when investigators accused Hallstein of engaging in sexual conduct with a minor student of
Hudson High School, where she taught chemistry in January 2017.
The abuse took place at Hallstein’s home where she then lived on West College Avenue and not on school grounds, officials said.
Pictured, Heidi Hallstein Hudson City HS Ohio teacher. Image via Facebook.
Had been employed by school district since 1995
Shortly after her arrest, Hudson City School District Superintendent
Phil Herman announced that Hallstein had resigned from her job and said the district would
Ohio chemistry teacher, 57, pleads guilty to having sex with underage student at her house
Heidi Hallstein, 57, of Franklin Township, entered a written guilty plea for gross sexual imposition and attempted unlawful contact with a minor on Friday
Portage County Common Pleas Court Judge Laurie Pittman then subsequently convicted Hallstein of both charges
Her plea comes months after her arrest in August when investigators accused her engaging in sexual conduct with a minor student of Hudson High School
Hallstein, who taught chemistry at Hudson, reportedly abused the minor student at her home in January, 2017, police said
Hallstein resigned from the school after her arrest in August last year
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On the final day of 2020, the Eleventh District Court of Appeals (Portage County), held that an Ohio law which restricted the picketing of private homes and private offices of public officials was unconstitutional under both the United States and Ohio Constitutions – reversing the ruling of the Portage County Court of Common Pleas.
The appeal arose from a labor dispute between the Portage County Educators Association for Developmental Disabilities, OEA/NEA (the “Association”) and the Portage County Board of Developmental Disabilities (“Board”) and an ensuing two-month strike by the Association in 2017. During the strike, members of the Association were encouraged to, and participated in, picketing on public sidewalks and public streets in the general vicinity of the residences of six Board members, and the place of private employment of one Board member.
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Ohio Supreme Court overturns death penalty for man convicted of killing Kent State student
Updated Dec 17, 2020;
KENT, Ohio – The Ohio Supreme Court on Thursday overturned the death sentence of a Ravenna man convicted of fatally shooting a Kent State University student during a February 2016 robbery.
The court upheld the convictions of 23-year-old Damantae Graham, but found the death penalty to be “disproportionate and excessive” due to other factors including Graham’s young age, background, mental health and substance abuse.
Graham had been found guilty in Portage County Court of Common Pleas of aggravated murder, aggravated robbery, aggravated burglary and kidnapping in connection with the death of Nicholas Massa, who was at another man’s apartment in Kent on Feb. 7, 2016 – Super Bowl Sunday – during a robbery.