No jail time for former HPD officer charged with sexually assaulting child –Hawaii News Felony sex assault charges usually carry long prison terms, but the 45-year-old only faces five years probation in the Democrat state.

At some point, rational, civilized people are not going to live with this degrading, inhuman, totalitarianism.

On the left, criminals are heroes, truthtellers are hate speech criminals, Islam is the state religion and Christianity is banned.

And all the while, a rolling coup against the President, our President, continues.

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Phone This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Completing this poll grants you access to Freedom Outpost updates free of charge. You may opt out at anytime. You also agree to this site's Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. A former Honolulu police officer will not face any jail or prison term when he is sentenced in August for sexually assaulting a 5-year-old girl. By Hawaii Star Advertisor, May 2019: An Oahu grand jury returned an indictment in 2017 charging Teddy O. Van Lerberghe with seven counts of sexual assault, starting in 2004, when the girl was 5 years old. The charges accuse Van Lerberghe of continuing to sexually assault the girl until 2008. Four of the charges are Class A felonies that carry mandatory 20-year prison terms. The other three are Class C felonies punishable by up to five years in prison. In a deal with the state, Van Lerberghe, 45, pleaded guilty last week to four Class B felonies, punishable by up to 10 years in prison, and the three original Class C felonies. The deal also guarantees Van Lerberghe a five-year probation sentence with no included jail term. He will still have to register as a convicted sex offender for the rest of his life. Brooks Baehr, spokesman for the Honolulu Department of the Prosecuting Attorney, said, “We’re not going to comment on the case until after Van Lerberghe is sentenced in August.” Van Lerberghe joined the Honolulu Police Department in January 2007 and was terminated in May 2016.

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