Tuesday, June 23, 2009

For those accused of a sex offenses, they are guilty until proven guilty

ELLICOTT CITY, Md. - An Ellicott City violin instructor has been charged with sexually abusing an 11-year-old student during private lessons at his home, Howard County police said.

Ming Yueh Liang, 67, was charged with eight counts of fourth-degree sex offenses and eight counts of second-degree assault. He is free on bond, police said.

The victim and the victim's mother told police that Liang touched her repeatedly during lessons between March and May of this year. The girl's mother told police that she was present during the lessons, but she had an obstructed view of her daughter and Liang.

Police are urging other students who may have been victimized to contact the police department at 410-313-3200.

Detectives ask parents of students who have taken lessons with Liang to talk with their children and report any suspicious or improper activity immediately.


This man has not been sent before a judge, nor has a jury found him guilty. The man has also NOT entered a plea of guilty. Yet we see here, as usual, the media and police already claiming this man guilty. If he is, then by all means charge, convict and send him to his sentence. However, until that time he has been arrested for SUSPICION and nothing more.

The final few lines are very telling regarding police bias "all those who may have been victimized ... report improper behavior..." i.e. Coach your kids so that they can become 'victims' too..... Pathetic.

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