Thursday, June 03, 2010
Child Abuser Had Prior Conviction
KENTUCKY...
Northern Kentucky authorities say a man accused of getting his toddler stepdaughter drunk was earlier convicted of abusing her in North Carolina. Raymond Jackson was charged with first-degree criminal abuse after his wife came home from work May 22 to find her 2-year-old daughter passed out. Doctors measured her blood-alcohol level at .259 and sent her on to Children's Hospital in Cincinnati. At a preliminary hearing for Jackson on Tuesday, Commonwealth's Attorney Rob Sanders said the former Marine is on probation for a misdemeanor child abuse conviction from Onslow County, NC for an incident last year. He remains in the Kenton County Jail.
Northern Kentucky authorities say a man accused of getting his toddler stepdaughter drunk was earlier convicted of abusing her in North Carolina. Raymond Jackson was charged with first-degree criminal abuse after his wife came home from work May 22 to find her 2-year-old daughter passed out. Doctors measured her blood-alcohol level at .259 and sent her on to Children's Hospital in Cincinnati. At a preliminary hearing for Jackson on Tuesday, Commonwealth's Attorney Rob Sanders said the former Marine is on probation for a misdemeanor child abuse conviction from Onslow County, NC for an incident last year. He remains in the Kenton County Jail.