"She's not a sexual deviant."
ARRESTED Mar 15, 2007 -
Cora Solorio, 24, a bilingual aide at Flamson Middle School, was arrested, charged with molesting a 13-year-old boy.
Solorio had been warned about discussing sex acts with students in the past. Investigators found several spiral notebooks in Solorio's school office that contained questions about the students sexual experiences and their answers, according to a police report released this week.
She was arrested Feb 26 and pleaded not guilty. A court hearing is scheduled for Mar 26.
Full Name: Cora Marie Solorio
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A California assemblyman has introduced bills to mandate screening for volunteers and another bill to strengthen the definitions of professional misconduct and make investigations of questionable behavior move more quickly. The bills are in response to several incidents in Central Coast schools. [Link at the site to e-mails between a 39-year-old teacher and a 14-year-old student.]
TT - The bills will, of course, never pass or even be considered in the California legislature that is dominated by teachers, former teachers, teacher union-backed representatives and funded by teacher-union contributions. Because, after all, these are just students we are talking about.
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Mar 27 - Solario pleaded not guilty five felony counts of committing a lewd act on a child under 14 years old and five felony counts of orally copulating a child under 14 years old earlier this month. A pre-preliminary hearing is scheduled for April 23, followed by a preliminary hearing April 25.
PLEADED NO CONTEST June 13 - Solorio pleaded no contest to committing a lewd act on a child under age 14 and to two charges of having oral sex with a child under age 14. She will be sentenced July 18.
Her stepfather, Joe Quiroz, is a member of the board of education. Solario is the mother of three children. She maintained a MySpace page.
SENTENCED July 30 - Solario was sentenced to 270 days in jail and five years probation. Solorio must register as a sex offender for life.
Quiroz is a Paso Robles Public Schools board member.Deputy District Attorney Andy Cadena criticized a county probation department report that he said portrayed Solorio as the victim rather than the boy.
“She’s a good kid,” Quiroz said. “She’ll survive. She’s getting stronger and has made herself stronger because of all this. …I just want people to know that she’s not a pedophile. She’s not a sexual deviant.”
2 comments:
Save her children, take them away.
This whole story is pretty sad. At the time I was transferred to my current workplace in Paso Robles in 2000, Cora was working there; she seemed a rather quiet individual. She later left, got married, and had children. Then when the story broke, I thought the name sounded familiar; sure enough, it turned out to be her all right. This photo proves it to me beyond the shadow of a doubt:
http://ksby.images.worldnow.com/images/6862058_BG1.jpg
It would be interesting to hear how her husband feels about this whole mess. Assuming he did not know about what she was doing, I'm sure she was just as shocked as anyone else. He's likely taking care of the children on his own now; taking them away from him would do no good.
Hopefully, Cora realizes the full extent of the wrong she did, and will turn over a new leaf and get some therapy. And I hope the student involved will be able to lead a normal life.
NEVER do anything with someone else's child that you would not do with your own child. =PSH
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