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Ex-teacher who took summer trips to Thailand to have sex with kids gets 27 years in prison

Clarence Evers Jr. also produced child porn

By Clint Davis

 

While teaching at Alabama's Hillcrest High School, Clarence Evers Jr. had a summer tradition: Traveling to Thailand where he would pay underage boys to have sex with him.

 

Evers, 54, was sentenced to 27 years in prison this week for charges including child sex tourism and child pornography, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.

 

According to the Justice Department, during every summer break from 2010 through 2014, Evers would make his trip to Thailand, coming home with sexually explicit photographs he'd taken of the boys with whom he'd had sex.

 

Evers had been a computer teacher for about 15 years in Alabama's Conecuh County when he was arrested in February 2016. In April 2015, federal investigators found a "substantial amount of child pornography" at his home in Evergreen, Alabama.

 

Full story: http://www.abcactionnews.com/news/national/ex-teacher-who-took-summer-trips-to-thailand-to-have-sex-with-kids-gets-27-years-in-prison

 

-- abc Action News 2017-07-19

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well deserved and befitting punishment, Sadly, there have been and still are

many of those disgusting and sick people  going to countries like Thailand

with this kind of acts on their minds, and a pedophile in jail means that

children saved....

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Excellent news. I hope this is widely read by the other pedos out there and they get the message to stay away from Thailand. It would have been better if he had got the sentence here, rather than a comfy US prison, but with 27 years, one hopes he will never get out to abuse young boys again. Scumbag.

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27 years good, at least the US hand out substantial sentences in these cases.

Hope that is 27 years without the possibility of parole.

Disgusting scum, travelling here just to use/abuse kids, makes my skin crawl just thinking about it.

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He won't do 27 years.  Most U.S. Prison systems have a "2 for 1" structure.  For every two days you actually do, 1 day is taken off the end of your sentence, so you usually end up doing just over half.  And with a 27 year sentence, in most states he would be eligible for parole in about 7 years. But, depending on which prison he is sentenced to, those years could end up being pure hell for him as a "kiddy fiddler".  

 

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1 hour ago, darksidedog said:

Excellent news. I hope this is widely read by the other pedos out there and they get the message to stay away from Thailand. It would have been better if he had got the sentence here, rather than a comfy US prison, but with 27 years, one hopes he will never get out to abuse young boys again. Scumbag.

What would be even better news would be that the people who provided the boys here got to visit the inside of a Thai prison.

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2 hours ago, sinbin said:

I sincerely hope there's no parole.

 

2 hours ago, colinneil said:

Hope that is 27 years without the possibility of parole.

My understanding (from various TV crime programmes I've seen) is that no parole is granted for federal offences - which this one, I take it, is, given that it took place in Thailand.

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42 minutes ago, OJAS said:

 

My understanding (from various TV crime programmes I've seen) is that no parole is granted for federal offences - which this one, I take it, is, given that it took place in Thailand.

Under the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984, Congress eliminated parole for federal defendants convicted of crimes committed after November 1, 1987. But while federal prisoners can no longer look forward to parole release, they may nevertheless earn reduced terms for good behavior. And, even though federal parole has been all but eliminated, at the time of sentencing, judges can add a period of “supervised release” to be served at the end of a defendant’s prison sentence.

http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/is-federal-parole-system.html

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8 minutes ago, YetAnother said:

sure it is disgusting; why is the usa prosecuting this Unless it is for extradition ? ; the crimes were committed in thailand

You ask why is the US prosecuting this??   The UK has a law permitting cases such as this where crime is committed abroad can be prosecuted in the UK.

So i would think the US has something similar.

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18 minutes ago, YetAnother said:

sure it is disgusting; why is the usa prosecuting this Unless it is for extradition ? ; the crimes were committed in thailand

He had the (disgusting) pornographic material on his computer IN the US; being in position of it is a crime in itself.  Personally, I wish they would extradite him to do the time in the 'Hilton here ... but, that won't happen.  If we are lucky he will be put into general population "by mistake" in the US jail and get a hard lesson that even criminals in the jail dont like pedos.

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Schools and the Internet are the playgrounds for Pedos.

 

It's unfortunate the many parents don't educate their children in the manipulations and the intent of pedophiles.

 

Children today should have self defense training at a very early age and be trained to always be on the lookout for vans and people getting close to them, especially from behind.

 

The evil today is accelerating.

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3 hours ago, nahkit said:

What would be even better news would be that the people who provided the boys here got to visit the inside of a Thai prison.

Yes, the suppliers and procurers of this filth seem to be nearly untouchable.

But, face it, the justice departments can now claim they made the world a better place.

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6 hours ago, sinbin said:

I sincerely hope there's no parole.

There is no parole in the Federal justice system, in which this loser was charged, convicted, and sentenced. Only Presidential commutations or pardons, which seem unlikely in this case.

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5 hours ago, colinneil said:

27 years good, at least the US hand out substantial sentences in these cases.

Hope that is 27 years without the possibility of parole.

Disgusting scum, travelling here just to use/abuse kids, makes my skin crawl just thinking about it.

See my post supra.

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43 minutes ago, CutiePi said:

There is no parole in the Federal justice system, in which this loser was charged, convicted, and sentenced. Only Presidential commutations or pardons, which seem unlikely in this case.

I'm sorry I don't read the same things you read.

 

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CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Parole system: Courts must decide who is released early

12/09/2016
Nattaya Chetchotiros

Academics are calling for changes to Thailand's parole system for criminal offenders serving time in prison to make the system more transparent and fair. 

Following the early release of high-profile and politically-connected inmates, criticism is mounting over the administration of the parole system.  

 

http://m.bangkokpost.com/learning/advanced/1084269/parole-system-courts-must-decide-who-is-released-early

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6 hours ago, Just1Voice said:

He won't do 27 years.  Most U.S. Prison systems have a "2 for 1" structure.  For every two days you actually do, 1 day is taken off the end of your sentence, so you usually end up doing just over half.  And with a 27 year sentence, in most states he would be eligible for parole in about 7 years. But, depending on which prison he is sentenced to, those years could end up being pure hell for him as a "kiddy fiddler".  

 

So you know this is the case in Alabama lol??

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To be honest I think I would rather do time in the Bangkok Hilton than a US supermax. Prisoners like this spend the first significant part of their sentence in lockdown in a supermax, 23 hrs a day with zero social/human contact (if they don't they would be badly injured/murdered. The US prison system is a nightmare made more so by the absolute isolation that prisoners are subject to. The Hilton is unhygienic , crowded but you do spend time outside and can cook your own meals in outside kitchens etc, in many ways it's not as bad these days as its reputation has us believe. I visited there once, it was not as bad as I imagined it would be.

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Lovely. Absolutely lovely news, that this worm has been convicted and sentenced. One only hopes he serves out the full sentence. No doubt he will be treated very warmly by his fellow prisoners. He will be made to feel right at home, and given all kinds of attention. Lets see how it feels to be greeted by all of these full grown men. I am sure they hold a special place in their hearts for men convicted of these kinds of crimes. 

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8 hours ago, darksidedog said:

Excellent news. I hope this is widely read by the other pedos out there and they get the message to stay away from Thailand. It would have been better if he had got the sentence here, rather than a comfy US prison, but with 27 years, one hopes he will never get out to abuse young boys again. Scumbag.

Comfy US prison? They have to segregate sex offenders in the US because they will be killed by the general population. They will most likely be prison raped regardless. I wouldn't exactly call it comfy.

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While I applaud the sentencing of this monster, I would love to read a headline in the not too distant future on the lines of: Convicted Paedophile found in cell with throat slashed, cause of death, drowned in his own blood, now some may say that is too harsh, if that's the case, then we could read another headline saying: Convicted Paedophile found in cell head down, arse up in toilet bowl, cause of death, drowned in human feces 555 

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37 minutes ago, fordguy61mi said:

Comfy US prison? They have to segregate sex offenders in the US because they will be killed by the general population. They will most likely be prison raped regardless. I wouldn't exactly call it comfy.

You obviously aren't too familiar with Thai prisons then I guess, which are not exactly free from rape and violence, but have copious amounts of absolute squalor, pestilence and disease too. Life expectancy and comfort are way down compared with the US, brutal as I agree that the US prison system is. My dad, who is a prison visitor here, has had to bury 4 people he used to visit, in the last 5 years alone. And HE got them medicines the general populace would have no chance of getting. Seriously, multiple people die in Thai prisons every day. At least if you die in a US jail, you won't be covered in sores and scabies.

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58 minutes ago, 4MyEgo said:

While I applaud the sentencing of this monster, I would love to read a headline in the not too distant future on the lines of: Convicted Paedophile found in cell with throat slashed, cause of death, drowned in his own blood, now some may say that is too harsh, if that's the case, then we could read another headline saying: Convicted Paedophile found in cell head down, arse up in toilet bowl, cause of death, drowned in human feces 555 

The sentence is 27 years in prison...not having his throat slashed.

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