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A “privileged” upstate New York prep schooler who admitted to raping four teenage girls in his home got off without jail time — getting probation and sparking outrage.
A man who pleaded guilty to the rape and sexual assault of four teenage girls will avoid prison time after a New York state judge said time behind bars would be inappropriate.
Christopher Belter, 20, was instead handed eight years of probation and ordered to register as a sex offender by Niagara County Judge Matthew Murphy.
Christopher Belter pleaded guilty to sex crimes against four teenage girls. He was sentenced to eight years of probation.
A 20-year-old who pleaded guilty to raping four teenage girls at his family's mansion in Lewiston, New York, in 2017 and 2018 was given probation and will not go to jail. Christopher Belter will ...
After being rated a Level 3 sex offender, Belter, who now lives in the City of Lockport, must pose for a mugshot annually at his local police department and verify ...
The defendant, Christopher Belter, who pleaded guilty to rape and sex abuse in 2019, was sentenced to eight years probation and must register as a sex offender, but will not face prison time.
Christopher Belter pled guilty to sexually assaulting four teenagers and to violating his parole. The judge decided that he didn't deserve any jail time.
KEWAUNEE—Art Belter, age 89, of Kewaunee, entered his eternal home in heaven on Tuesday, April 6, 2021. He was born in Brandon, Wis., to the late Henry and Viola (Ruenger) ...
Christopher Belter was sentenced to eight years probation after pleading guilty to sexual assaulting four teenage girls. One of his victims threw up after following the sentencing, according to her ...
The man, Christopher Belter, had pleaded guilty in the sexual assaults of four teens. He faced eight years in prison, but a judge sentenced him to probation instead.