A 28-year-old former junior high school teacher from Breaux Bridge has been given a suspended prison sentence after she admitted to having a sexual relationship with a 15-year-old boy, according to St. Martin Parish prosecutors.
Kaylyn Huval pleaded guilty to one count of carnal knowledge of a juvenile,
said Assistant District Attorney Chester Cedars, according to a report on Thursday by KATC-TV.
She was teaching at Cecilia Junior High when she was involved in a sexual relationship with the boy. Huval was arrested in March 2015.
The television station reported that she was sentenced to 10 years in prison, but that was suspended and she was given five years of supervised probation.
She was also ordered to get sex offender counseling, avoid juveniles other than family members, and register as a sex offender. She is also prohibited from teaching again.
Earlier this year, the mother of the teen victim filed a lawsuit against the school system alleging that the sexual contact caused her son to suffer mental and emotional problems, KATC reported then.
The lawsuit claims Huval 'would create situations and scenarios in which she would keep the minor student in the classroom after the other students in the class were dismissed' for 'sexual activity which included ... acts of touching, kissing, hugging, all the way up to acts of oral and sexual intercourse.'
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I wonder how much time she would've gotten if she was a man