Black Collar Crime
07/07/2008
Pastor Faces Tougher Charges In Minnesota
Dennis Hayes' role as a pastor means he faces more severe penalties in Minnesota if found guilty of the sex crimes.
Under Minnesota law, Hayes faces second degree criminal sexual conduct because he was in a position of authority. Prosecutors say the sexual contact happened while the boy was under Hayes' custody after being signed out of the juvenile center. That charge alone carries with it the potential of 25 years in prison.
As a clergyman, Hayes faces another 10 years in prison under a different law. That law states that any member of the clergy, who committed abuse against someone seeking religious or spiritual advice, can be charged with another count of criminal sexual conduct.
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Prosecutors say the boy was meeting with Hayes on an ongoing basis to seek religious and spiritual advice, and that the sexual contact happened during one of those meetings.
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