Child sex offender who dressed up as Prince Charming, entered school dodges jail time

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Child sex offender who dressed up as Prince Charming, entered school dodges jail time
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A child sex offender who went into an elementary school dressed in costume in 2019 was sentenced today by a Utah county judge.

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