A Canadian man who was accused of sexually exploiting a 13-year-old girl was allowed back in school after a judge moved to delay his sentence so he could finish his college courses. Connor Neurauter, 21, a University of Calgary student, pleaded guilty in November to “one count of sexual interference with a minor," the Toronto Star reported. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail, two years of probation and must register as a sex offender. Neurauter began serving his sentence Jan. 4 but a judge is allowing him to serve his remaining time after he finishes his spring semester at the university, the Toronto Star reported. The victim’s mother told CBC she wanted the university to expel Neurauter due to safety issues, but was proud of her daughter for coming forward with the allegations.
Source: Fox News January 12, 2018 18:22 UTC