Tagged “Latah County Prosecutor Bill Thompson”

Moscow-Pullman Daily News: Hearing set for probation violation charge

Moscow-Pullman Daily News

An evidentiary hearing on convicted sex offender Steven Sitler’s alleged probation violation will take place July 20. The hearing was set after a status conference Monday afternoon in Latah County’s Second District Court. Sitler was arrested June 18 on an allegation he violated his probation by engaging in voyeurism. . . .

Child abusers are unwelcome

Letters to the Editor Daily News

Serial child molester Steven Sitler was sentenced to life imprisonment several months ago. He served no hard time. He spent most of his incarceration in the local jail. His plea agreement says: “the volume and extent of acts by the defendant are greater than the investigator’s documentation” and “similar acts occurred in connection with minors now residing in other states.” Note the plurals. . . .

Steven Sitler: Notice of Supplemental Probation Violation

This post holds 2 primary documents.

COMES NOW the State of Idaho, by and through the Latah County Prosecuting Attorney, and hereby gives notice to the court and counsel of supplemental allegations that the defendant is in violation of the following conditions of his probation. . . .

Moscow–Pullman Daily News: Prosecutor: Sitler arrested on allegations of voyeurism

Moscow-Pullman Daily News

Latah County Prosecuting Attorney Bill Thompson said convicted sex offender Steven Sitler was arrested Monday on an allegation he was engaging in voyeurism. Thompson said this was a violation of Sitler’s probation. . . .

Steven Sitler: Motion for Bench Warrant

This post holds 2 primary documents.

The undersigned, upon oath, represents as follows:
1. That on the 4th day of May, 2006, the Defendant was placed on probation by this Court for a period of life, for the commission of the crime of LEWD CONDUCT WITH A MINOR UNDER SIXTEEN YEARS OF AGE, Idaho Code 18-1508, a Felony. . . .

Moscow–Pullman Daily News: Advocate: Sex offender’s early release may be indicative of larger problem

Moscow-Pullman Daily News

Convicted sex offender Steven Sitler was released on probation after a hearing last week, serving less than two years of a life sentence. . . .

New West: “More on the Steven James Sitler Child Molestation Case”

New West

Unnoticed and unremarked, Steven Sitler walked among us for 18 months. When Doug Wilson learned of Sitler’s crimes in April of 2005, he did not warn us; he did not inform us; and, to date, he has not seen fit to apologize for failing to alert the members of his church or the larger Moscow community to the presence of this predator in our midst.