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In addition to their sentences, the following psychiatrists, psychologists and other mental health “professionals” were ordered to register as sex offenders: Nicholas Hill, UK psychiatrist, downloaded child pornography from the Internet and made an indecent film of two young girls, sentenced to three years probation October 11, 2000. He was jailed for two years on May 16, 2005 on a separate child pornography conviction. Darren Holdsworth, UK psychiatrist, indecently assaulted a teenage girl, jailed for three years on November 21, 2002 and was again jailed for six weeks on May 13, 2004 for indecently assaulting a woman in a bar. James Edward Jones, Florida counselor, convicted of sexual assault with teenage patients, sentenced to 10 years in state prison on April 17, 2000. Frank Maietta, New Jersey psychologist, sexually molested young girls, sentenced to four years in a facility for sex offenders on July 16, 1999. Julian Morrell, UK child psychiatrist, convicted of meeting a child following sexual grooming and two counts of sexual activity with a child, sentenced to four years prison on April 1, 2005. Marjorie Mullenix, Texas counselor, sexually assaulted a child, sentenced to six years deferred adjudication and six years probation on July 31, 2003. Basil Proctor, Florida counselor, had sex with a teenage patient, sentenced to eight months jail and two years house arrest in April 2000. James Anton Provan, Australia psychologist, possession of child pornography, received a two-year community-based order (probation) on December 16, 2004. Param Shukla, Massachusetts psychiatrist, convicted of indecent assault and battery on a child under age 14, received two years probation in January 2004. Louis Templeman, Florida counselor with Department of Families and Children, convicted of sexual battery on a minor, sentenced to ten years prison on March 8, 2002. Stephen G. Viola, Michigan psychologist, convicted of sexual assault of a child, sentenced to six months jail on September 4, 1998. James E. Wetzel, Pennsylvania child psychologist, sexually molested two boys, sentenced to 6 to 23 months jail and up to 18 years probation in June 1998. Che White, Florida counselor, engaged in sex with a teenage girl, was sentenced to eight months jail, two years house arrest in April 2000. John Bennett II, New Mexico psychiatrist, had sex with a former patient, sentenced on April 17, 2000 to a nine-year deferred prison term and five years probation. Lee Bolt, Colorado psychotherapist, had sex with a patient who was seeing him for sexual abuse problems, was sentenced on June 5, 1998 to eight years probation. Kenneth Ray Davis, California counselor, had sexual contact with and supplied drugs to minors, jailed for six years on November 3, 2001. James D. Forfar, Michigan drug counselor, attempted 4th degree criminal sexual conduct and possession of marijuana, sentenced on April 5, 2002 to 60 days in jail. Michael Haslam, UK psychiatrist, convicted of four counts of indecent assault, sentenced on May 13, 2004 to three years in jail. Dennis Karamitros, Iowa therapist, convicted of sexual exploitation by a therapist, sentenced to five years prison (suspended) and five years probation on March 24, 2005. William Kerr, UK psychiatrist, convicted of indecently assaulting a female patient in May 2003. Anthony Millsopp, UK counselor, indecently assaulted a female patient, sentenced to nine months jail on September 23, 1999. Robert Schauerhamer, Minnesota psychologist, convicted of criminal sexual conduct involving a 24-year-old mentally impaired man, was sentenced to 110 days jail August 16, 2001.
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