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School janitor pleads to enticing studentTue, 03/20/2007 - 10:54am
By: John Munford
2 others plead to child molestation charges A former janitor at Cleveland Elementary School pled guilty Monday to enticing a child for indecent purposes, a charge stemming from an encounter he had with an 11-year-old female student. Kenneth Bridges, 49, was initially charged with child molestation but the reduced charge was apparently in part to the nature of the contact. Assistant District Attorney Al Dixon said Bridges only asked the child to sit on his lap and he did not make explicit sexual contact with the victim. Bridges told the court that the victim “got the wrong impression” when he talked to her. “It was just one of those bad days,” he said. Chief Superior Court Judge Paschal A. English sentenced Bridges to serve six months in prison. Because he gets credit for time served, Bridges will only have to serve 45 additional days in prison, his defense attorney said. Bridges must serve an additional 10 years on probation, and he will be required to register as a sex offender under a state law that was amended last year. English also accepted guilty pleas from two other men accused of child molestation. James Barton Sanders of 520 Greenview Circle in north Fayette County pled guilty to having sexual intercourse with a 13-year-old victim. He was sentenced to eight years in prison followed by seven years on probation. Daniel Keith Mosely, 35, of Lot 71 Youth Monroe Road, Loganville pled guilty to charges stemming from contact he had with a 13-year-old girl. According to the indictment, Mosely was accused of masturbating in the victim’s presence. Mosely was sentenced to eight years in prison followed by two years on probation. Both Mosely and Sanders will be required to register as sex offenders when they are released from prison. login to post comments |