Lawyer gets 30 days for sex offense
A Schaumburg attorney who pleaded guilty last month to indecent solicitation of a child was sentenced Monday to 30 days in jail.
William Murphy Jr., 33, was also ordered to serve 30 months of probation. He had faced up to 5 years in prison.
Assistant States Atty. Ken Tatarelis said that Murphy had communicated with an undercover police officer posing as a teenager for two months last year -- discussions that included sexual topics on seven occasions -- before asking to meet her on June 7, 2006. When he arrived at a Winfield park, police arrested him.
The excuse? He was unemployed and bored.
Must be good to have clout. Yes, the title is intentional.
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