If the inmate completes the program properly, the judge can choose to grant him probation instead of prison. During the sentencing hearing, Judge Randy Stoker told Herrera that assuming he completes the program and is put on probation, one of the terms will be no more sex until marriage, according to the Twin Falls Times-News. In Herrera’s case, the judge said that if he is indeed given probation instead of prison, the terms of that agreement will include no sex outside of marriage. “We don’t just put sex offenders on probation and then not care what they do,” Loebs told The Washington Post. “I have never seen that level of sexual activity by a 19-year-old,” Stoker, the judge, told Herrera during the sentencing hearing, according to the newspaper.
Source: Washington Post February 06, 2017 21:22 UTC