A 21-year-old man accused of sexually abusing two girls had his charges forwarded to Natrona County District Court on Thursday.
Jacob Andrew Dudley is charged with a single count of first-degree sexual abuse of a minor, three counts of second-degree sexual abuse of a minor, two counts of sexual exploitation of children and a single count of third-degree sexual abuse of a minor.
Natrona County Circuit Court Judge Brian Christensen bound the charges over to Natrona County District Court on Thursday. For the next step in the process, Dudley will enter a plea
He s currently being held on $50,000 cash or surety bond.
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Denver Newsroom, Aug 28, 2020 / 04:50 pm (CNA).- Rehumanize International, a secular pro-life organization, is set to hold its annual conference Saturday virtually, with an eye to life topics such as abortion, assisted suicide, and the death penalty, as well as police violence and torture.
Aimee Murphy, founder and executive director of Rehumanize International, told CNA that the overarching theme of the Aug. 29 conference is that every human value has worth, and an inherent dignity. She said they plan to emphasize this common dignity and discuss ways people can work together regardless of their differences.
“That inherent dignity that we all share is not something that can be taken away, it’s not a matter of circumstance,” she said.
A Casper man will serve four years probation after a 5-year-old consumed meth under his care and needed to go to the hospital.
Rowdy Patterson was sentenced on four counts of child endangerment with methamphetamine. A fifth charge, child abuse, was dropped as part of an earlier plea agreement.
Assistant Natrona County District Attorney Mike Schafer said prosecuting the case was a low point.
Enter your number to get our free mobile app The saddest thing I saw was a 5-year-old tweaking in a hospital bed, Schafer said.
Though Schafer asked for a 4- to 5-year prison sentence, Natrona County District Court Judge Daniel Forgey sentenced Patterson to four years of probation with a suspended 53- to 60-month prison sentence.