Ex-Bay Area high school teacher pleads no contest to numerous child sex crimes involving students
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JohnPaul Cagandahan Acac, a 46-year-old former teacher from the Vallejo City Unified School District, pleaded no contest to 11 felony charges, including multiple sex crimes against minors. Prosecutor William J. Moser labeled the allegations as 'very serious,' listing various forms of sexual misconduct involving students at Vallejo High School. Although Acac did not admit guilt, he offered no defense during the court proceedings, leading to immediate guilty findings by Judge Brian J. Kim, who has scheduled sentencing for April 14 while Acac remains incarcerated with substantial bail.
As noted by Deputy District Attorney William J. Moser, the facts of the case are 'very serious,' with multiple felony charges implicating Acac in sexual misconduct involving students.
Judge Brian J. Kim emphasized the gravity of the situation, promptly accepting Acac's no-contest pleas and referring the case to the probation department for sentencing preparation.
Read at The Mercury News
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