A Prospect Park NJ woman who was convicted of multiple sex offenses last year recently had her teaching license revoked by the State of New Jersey.
The suspect is a 22-year-old woman from Prospect Park, NJ. She worked as a substitute teacher at schools located in Haledon NJ, including Manchester Regional High School. According to Passaic County prosecutors, the suspect had sex with underage students and also sent sexually explicit photographs to a juvenile.
The suspect avoided trial by reaching a plea agreement with prosecutors. She pleaded guilty to multiple sex crimes, including aggravated sexual assault and endangering the welfare of a child. In exchange for the suspect pleading guilty, prosecutors agreed to recommend a relatively light sentence on the very serious sexual offenses.
The suspect ultimately received a sentence of three years in NJ State Prison. She will also have to register as a sex offender under Megan’s Law after she completes her prison sentence.
Now the suspect’s teaching credentials been revoked by NJ. This means that she will be barred from public employment in New Jersey going forward.
For additional information about this case, access the NJ.com article, “License of Substitute Who Performed Sex Act on Student Revoked.”