Church youth leader sentenced to 60 years in Georgia molestation case
08/16/2018 10:09 pm PDT
via WGXA:
MACON, Ga. -- (WGXA) -- Bibb County jurors found a former Monroe County church youth group leader guilty of four counts of child molestation and two counts of enticing a child for indecent purposes on Thursday.
Jack Lance Hutcheson, 34, was sentenced to serve 60 years -- 25 of them in prison. Hutcheson must serve 20 years before he's eligible for parole.
Chief Assistant District Attorney Nancy Scott Malcor and Assistant District Attorney Jason Martin presented a category of evidence dating to 2009.
Speaking after the trial, Macon Judicial Circuit District Attorney David Cooke said, “As Chief ADA Malcor said in the trial, Mr. Hutcheson was a false prophet in sheep's clothing. He used his position as a trusted adult to act out his perversions on impressionable young boys. With this sentence, he won't be able to hurt another child for a very long time.”
FULL STORY: Church youth leader sentenced to 60 years in Bibb molestation case - WGXA