Ex-School Official Sentenced for Ignoring Sex Offender Registry Requirements

Mark Oesterle, a former school administrator In a Washington County courthouse, someone who was charged with sexually abusing a student in 2015 admitted guilt on Tuesday to three charges and received a sentence of 17 years in state prison.
Oesterle was previously sentenced In Benton County at an earlier date in 2025, he was sentenced to 20 years in a state prison. It has come to light that this term will be consecutive, bringing his overall sentence to a total of 37 years.
Subscribe to our NewslettersIn Benton County, Oesterle received his sentence for not registering as a sex offender. In Washington County, he entered a guilty plea. violating his probation .
In 2020, Oesterle received a conviction for one count of harassment .
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