Former teacher of the year gets 30 years in California prison for sexually assaulting students
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Jacqueline Ma, a former teacher at Lincoln Acres Elementary School, has been sentenced to 30 years to life for grooming and sexually assaulting two boys. Ma pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including forcible lewd acts on a child and possession of child sexual abuse material. Her crimes were uncovered when a victim's mother reported inappropriate messages on a tablet. The investigation revealed prolonged grooming of the victims, leading to severe consequences for the children involved. The case underscores the serious implications of betrayal within the educational system, as noted by the District Attorney.
The actions of Jacqueline Ma represent a profound breach of trust that her students and their families expect from educators, resulting in irreversible harm and trauma.
District Attorney Summer Stephan emphasized the long-lasting effects of Ma's actions on her victims, highlighting the need for justice with her substantial prison sentence.
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