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Woman facing jail after molesting young criminal at secure training centre
Ashley Wright, of Wigston, committed the offences while working as an officer at a secure training centre
Ashley Wright at Wimbledon Magistrates Court last month (Image: Ian Vogler)
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A woman who abused a 15-year-old boy in youth custody is now facing jail herself.
Woman could face jail for sex offences against boy
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April 21, 2021
LONDON: A woman is facing a possible jail sentence after admitting child sex offences against a 15-year-old boy at a secure training centre.
Ashley Wright, 26, pleaded guilty to abusing a position of trust to incite the child to engage in sexual activity while she was working as a secure care officer at the unit in Buckinghamshire. She also admitted inciting the boy to engage in sexual activity, sexual touching and engaging in sexual communications with a child.
The four charges relate to a 15-year-old boy, who cannot be identified, between May 13 and December 31 2019. Wright, from Wigston, Leicestershire, entered guilty pleas at a hearing at Wimbledon Magistrates’ Court last month.
By David Paulsen
Posted 3 hours ago
The memorial honoring Bishop Leonidas Polk is visible on the wall to the left of the altar behind the choir at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Augusta, Georgia. Photo: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
[Episcopal News Service] A memorial plaque on the back wall near the choir and to the left of the altar at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Augusta, Georgia, has long paid tribute to a controversial Episcopalian who likely never set foot in the church.
Leonidas Polk was an Episcopal bishop, but not from Georgia. He was a general in the Confederate Army, killed by Union artillery fire in fighting northwest of Atlanta in Cobb County, nowhere near Augusta. St. Paul’s hosted his funeral in 1864 because the ongoing war prevented the return of his body to Louisiana. Polk, buried for nearly 80 years at St. Paul’s, isn’t buried there anymore; in 1945, his remains were exhumed and reinterred at Christ Church Cathedral in New Orleans, the seat of Polk�
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