News Summary
Chattanooga attorney Patrick Bryant Hawley has reached a plea deal for the sexual exploitation of a 14-year-old girl from Pennsylvania. He intends to plead guilty, which could result in a prison sentence ranging from 15 to 30 years. Six additional charges against him will be dismissed as part of the agreement. Allegations include coercing the minor into sexually explicit conduct online. Following the charges, he has been suspended from practicing law, marking a significant fall from his previously unblemished legal career.
Chattanooga Attorney Enters Plea Deal in Sexual Exploitation Case
Chattanooga attorney Patrick Bryant Hawley has accepted a plea deal in a sex crimes case involving a 14-year-old girl from Pennsylvania. Hawley intends to plead guilty to the charge of sexual exploitation of children, which carries a minimum prison sentence of 15 years and could extend up to 30 years. In exchange for his guilty plea, six additional criminal charges against him will be dismissed.
Details of the Charges
The dismissed charges include various serious offenses such as animal crushing, coercion, enticement, receipt, possession, and distribution of child pornography. The allegations against Hawley suggest that from September to November 2024, he coerced the minor into engaging in sexually explicit conduct for the purpose of creating images and videos. Reports indicate that their online interactions became sexual shortly after they first met. Hawley allegedly conveyed that he had no limits regarding age when it came to his sexual explicit desires.
During their exchanges, Hawley sent the minor several images and videos of himself engaging in sexual acts and bestiality. He also insisted that the minor share images of specific sexual acts, reminding her not to neglect her “daily obligation.” These actions prompted the minor to report his conduct to law enforcement after their correspondence concluded.
Plea Agreement and Potential Sentencing
As part of the plea agreement, prosecutors have not guaranteed any specific sentencing for Hawley. He has also agreed to pay restitution to the victim, which may encompass counseling services or other associated expenses resulting from his actions. The details of the change of plea hearing remain unsettled, as no court date has been scheduled yet.
Legal and Professional Consequences
Hawley is currently in the custody of the U.S. Marshals Service. Following the allegations, the Tennessee Board of Professional Responsibility decided to suspend Hawley from practicing law in November. This suspension was put into effect after he initially entered no plea to the seven counts against him, which reflects a determination that he posed a substantial threat to the public.
Prior to these events, Hawley had no history of criminal charges or any record of public disciplinary actions as a practicing attorney in Tennessee, suggesting a previously unblemished career.
Conclusion
The plea deal reached by Patrick Bryant Hawley signals a significant outcome in a serious legal matter involving serious allegations of sexual crimes against a minor. As the judicial process continues, more details regarding his sentencing and the full ramifications of his actions will emerge.
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- Wikipedia: Sexual Exploitation of Children
