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NEWS
Northwest Herald, May
20, 2008:
McHenry student pleads guilty to reduced charge
By BRANDON COUTRE -
-->WOODSTOCK
– A McHenry high school student charged with a felony for
grabbing the breast of a lunch lady during his lunch
period in March pleaded guilty Monday to a reduced charge.
Prosecutors agreed to lower the
aggravated battery of a school employee charge against
Isaac D. Chambers, 18, to misdemeanor battery.
In exchange for his guilty plea,
Chambers was sentenced to two years of supervision, fined
$1,000, and ordered to serve 80 hours of public service.
Under the original felony charge,
Chambers could have faced a sentence of up to five years
in prison if convicted.
“The defendant ... touched her left
breast without her permission,” McHenry County assistant
state’s attorney Philip Hiscock said. “She felt insulted
and provoked by the touching.”
The incident occurred March 14 at
McHenry High School East Campus, where Chambers is a
senior.
Chambers’ attorney, George Kililis,
said Chambers was a good kid who had trouble fitting in
socially.
“If anything, the only thing he is
lacking is the understanding of social boundaries,”
Kililis said. “This is a kid who is going to make us all
proud some day.”
The touching wasn’t at all sexual,
Kililis said, and Chambers considered the lunch lady a
good friend.
Chambers has remained out of custody
since his arrest on $20,000 bond.
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