Monday, March 04, 2019

Arraignment set for Sarcoxie teacher charged with sex with a student, Phil Glades signs on as attorney

When Sarcoxie High School English teacher Baylee Turner is arraigned 9 a.m.Wednesday before Judge Joseph Hensley in Jasper County Circuit Court on a felony charge of sexual contact with a student, she will be represented by Joplin attorney Phil Glades, according to online court documents.

Turner, 23, Carthage, who was in her third year with the R-2 School District, allegedly had sex with a student at her home sometime between January 14 and January 21, according to the probable cause statement.







Turner resigned February 12 and the R-2 Board of Education accepted her resignation the following day. District officials indicate they are working to have her teaching license revoked.

Turner is free after posting $1,000 bond.

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:08 PM

    Her Bond is actually 10,000 but the judge in the case msde it a 10% to the court bond that removes the gaurantee she will be returned by a bondsman if she doesnt appear. I bet if this was a man on a RAPE CASE, the bond would be either much higher or cash only?

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  2. Anonymous11:16 PM

    You are correct. There always has been, and probably always will be, a gender bias in favor of females in America's judicial system.

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  3. Anonymous7:03 AM

    With him as her lawyer she'll never pay the time for the crime. Sick. Why are all these women messing with these kids lately?

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