Former Utah teacher sentenced to up to 30 years for student sex assaults

A former Utah high school teacher who admitted to sexually abusing three teenage boys with whom she carried on relationships would serve at least two years, and up to three decades, in prison under a sentence handed down by a judge on Thursday. Brianne Altice, 36, who taught English at Davis High School in suburban Salt Lake City, pleaded guilty in April to three counts of second-degree felony forcible sex abuse stemming from her contact with the three youths in 2013 and 2014. Judge Thomas Kay ordered two of the sentences to be served consecutively, with the third to run concurrently with the first two.
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Ex-Toyota exec Hamp freed after arrest on suspected drug offense

Toyota Motor Corp's Managing Officer and Chief Communications Officer Julie Hamp speaks to media during a news conference in Nagoya, central JapanBy Kiyoshi Takenaka and Teppei Kasai TOKYO (Reuters) – Former Toyota Motor Corp executive Julie Hamp was freed from police custody on Wednesday after Tokyo prosecutors said they would not indict her for suspected illegal importing of the painkiller Oxycodone into Japan. Hamp, a U.S. citizen who became Toyota&;s chief communications officer and first female managing officer in April, had been held since her June 18 arrest. An official at the Tokyo District Public Prosecutor&039;s Office told reporters that prosecutors had taken into account the "social penalty" she had already incurred with her resignation from Toyota.

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