Former Henley High teacher forfeits license
Jason Stubbs pleads guilty to misconduct
A former Henley High School teacher pleaded guilty Thursday to official misconduct and will forfeit his teaching license.
Jason Paul Stubbs, 27, pleaded guilty to the misconduct charge, a misdemeanor, while additional charges of third-degree sex abuse and harassment were dismissed, said Klamath County District Attorney Ed Caleb. Read more of this story and other public safety news updates in Friday's Herald and News print edition.
Jason Paul Stubbs, 27, pleaded guilty to the misconduct charge, a misdemeanor, while additional charges of third-degree sex abuse and harassment were dismissed, said Klamath County District Attorney Ed Caleb. Read more of this story and other public safety news updates in Friday's Herald and News print edition.
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