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22
Oct

Pastor Convicted of Sexual Abuse of Teenager

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An Eight Mile man who happens to be the pastor of a church, was convicted of sexually abusing a teenage girl.  A jury found Cederick McMillan, 27, guilty of both first-degree sexual abuse and second-degree sodomy. McMillan is pastor of New Birth Community Church in Mobile and was one of the founders of Prichard Preparatory [...]

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8
Aug

Convicted Georgia Sex Offender Arrested by Decatur Police

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Sex offender registration is a system in various states designed to assist local government authorities in keeping track of the residence and activities of sex offenders.  Sex offenders are required to register with state sex offender registries and also with the police department.  Whenever a sex offender moves, he needs to register his new address [...]

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2
Aug

Church Official Investigated for Claims of Sexual Abuse Against Children

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Our religious leaders not only teach us the tenets of our church, but help comfort and guide us as well.  We entrust our children to them for the very same reasons.  Unfortunately, there are those members of the clergy who violate that trust and sexually abuse those children we entrusted to them. Police in Alabama [...]

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16
Jun

Hoover Police Arrest Birmingham Lawyer on Sex-Related Charges

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When running for a public office, it’s always wise to put your best foot forward and those candidates vying for a county judge position, will want to be in the public eye.  However, having the police arrest you for sex-related charges,  is definitely not the best way to catch the public’s eye or deemed as putting [...]

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5
May

Retired Alabaster Teacher Pleads Guilty

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We think of teachers as responsible, caring individuals who have the best interests of their students at heart.  Unfortunately, not all teachers fit this description.  On May 3, Daniel M. Acker, Jr, a retired Alabaster fourth-grade teacher, pleaded guilty to eight counts of child sexual abuse in Shelby County Circuit Court.  He was sentenced  today [...]

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