Tagged “New Saint Andrews College”

Lewiston Morning Tribune: Church officials say rumors about sex offender are ‘ludicrous’

Lewiston Morning Tribune

Christ Church Pastor Douglas Wilson and Roy Atwood, president of New Saint Andrews College, Tuesday denied rumors a sex offender was harbored by the church and his crimes hushed up. . . .

Steven Sitler: Defense Review Hearing Memo

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The January 10, 2006, Psycho-Sexual Evaluation for the Idaho Department of Correction . . . all recommend immediate and intensive community-based sex offender treatment for this 21-year-old. . . .

Steven Sitler: Defense Clarifications

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The defense does not agree with portions of the Sex-Offender Assessment Group Summary (“SOAG”) dated February 13, 2006, and signed by Brad Lutz, and portions of the Addendum to the Presentence Investigation (“APSI”) dated February 15, 2006, and signed by Naomi L. Laurino (hereinafter: “the NICI document”). . . .

Douglas Wilson to Judge Stegner: “I have been asked to provide a letter on behalf of Steven Sitler, which I am happy to do.”

“The assignments I have given him have included the reading of books on everything from the obvious issues of sex and sexuality, to the underlying issues of his discontent.”

I am grateful that he will be sentenced for his behavior, and that there will be hard consequences for him in real time. At the same time, I would urge that the civil penalties applied would be measured and limited. I have a good hope that Steven has genuinely repented, and that he will continue to deal with this to become a productive and contributing member of society.

Court Minutes: Arraignment

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This being the time fixed pursuant to order of the Court for conducting an arraignment in this case, Court noted the presence of counsel and the defendant. In response to inquiry from the Court, the defendant stated that he is Steven James Sitler. . . .

[Vision2020] Divisivness Must Stop (2)

Moscow Vision 2020

If those who consider the term “government schools” to be divisive would step back from their posture of taking offense for a moment, they might realize that the term “government,” whether used divisively or not, is the descriptor that most accurately reflects the nature of the thing being discussed. . . .