Saturday, January 21, 2012

Teacher Gets No Jail for Teen Liquor Party - Updated

(Vista, California) Last week, former Valley Center Middle School teacher, Nancy Jean Hildebrand, pleaded guilty to hosting a wild, drunken party for teens at her home.

Hildebrand was convicted on misdemeanor charges of violating the county social host ordinance and providing alcohol to a minor.
She was sentenced to three years’ probation, fined $1,000, and ordered to perform 100 hours of community service to be directed by Mothers Against Drunk Driving, District Attorney spokeswoman Tanya Sierra said.

Hildebrand had been scheduled to be tried on the charges next week. She faced up to a year in jail if she had been convicted.
MADD directed community service? What's that?

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CA Teacher Accused of Hosting Liquor Party for Teens
[Previous 6/16/11 post]
(Valley Center, California) A 56-year-old teacher at Valley Center Middle School, Nancy Jean Hildebrand, was arrested Sunday for allegedly hosting a wild, drunken party for at least 100 teenagers.
Sheriff’s Sgt. Bob Bishop said empty hard liquor and beer bottles were strewed about the house on Puma Trail. Teenagers were passed out on couches in their own vomit, and there was even a strip poker game going on in one bedroom involving four girls being photographed by boys.

The woman, Nancy Jean Hildebrand, was at the house and, according to witnesses, was passing out beer to the minors, Bishop said.

She wore a name tag that said “My name is Nancy, I’m (her daughter’s) mom.”
Hildebrand was booked into custody on charges of providing alcohol to minors and for violating the local “social host” ordinance that forbids adults from hosting alcohol parties for minors. She was later released on bail.

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