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  SCHOOL TEACHER ARRESTED FOR SEXUAL ASSAULT OF A STUDENT

An Orange County school teacher was accused by the Orange County District Attorney's Office of sexual misconduct with teenage students. Marc Silberman, 27 of Anaheim is accused of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old student after requesting she stay after class and grabbing another student after sending her sexual notes during class. Silberman is charged with one felony count of sexual penetration by foreign object and one misdemeanor count of annoying and molesting a child.

If convicted, Silberman faces up to 8 years in state prison and registration as a sex offender for life, pursuant to Penal Code Section 290.

If you are accused of a sex crime, it is crucial that you have an aggressive sex crimes attorney on your side to fight for your rights and take every measure to build a winning defense. Los Angeles sex crimes lawyer Robert M. Bernstein is Los Angeles County's premiere Criminal Defense Attorney. His dedication to his clients, along with his legal knowledge, skills and extensive court room experience make him uniquely qualified to defend your case. 


Posted By Robert Bernstein  on December 08, 2009 03:43 pm | Permalink 
 
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