Teacher Allegedly Paid 'Tips' for Chores
Thursday, October 27, 2005 6:42 PM EDT
The Associated Press
BETHLEHEM, Pa. (AP) — A teacher who allegedly invited teenage boys to his home to perform household chores in various stages of undress will face trial on seven counts of corruption of minors and one count each of criminal solicitation and tampering with or fabricating physical evidence, a judge ruled.
Keith Lord Snyder, 53, a world cultures and psychology teacher at Southern Lehigh High School, would post a sheet showing the boys how much extra they could earn in "tips" for performing chores topless, in a thong or bathing suit, or without wearing underwear under their pants, three students told District Judge James Narlesky of Bethlehem.
Snyder, who was suspended without pay, remained free on $10,000 bail. His attorney, Mark Neff, argued that Snyder shouldn't stand trial. He noted that police hadn't found criminal items such as child pornography, and questioned what Snyder had done "to corrupt the three young men who testified today?"
"What did he do? Ask them to take their shirts off? Where's the crime in that?" Neff said.
I'll tell you what the crime in that is: a teacher, someone who is supposed to be dedicated to teaching children, was bribing children to take off their clothes for his sexual gratification. And that, my friends, is a crime. At the very least, it is solicitation.
This defense lawyer is so greedy and immoral, that he has to say that? I guess he will say anything to get his client off scott free and that is sad and pathetic.
Speaking of pathetic, Snyder comes to mind as well.
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