You mention, lack of evidence, and lack of witnesses. BUT - you don't mention the lack of a victim/complainant. You CAN be convicted on the testimony of victim alone.
No one knows but him and his attorney. Probably because the prosecution had overwhelming evidence of his guilt and he received a reduced sentence in exchange for not putting the state through the expense of a trial.
Sexual misconduct
Tom was relieved of his duties because of sexual misconduct at the workplace. or Her misconduct on the job earned her a memorandum of reprimand.
Not at this time.
Yes!
Of course. Who wouldn't?
Yes, an employer can be guilty.
No offense, but I seriously hope not.
Yes
James Cleveland never publicly discussed his sexual orientation. There were allegations of sexual misconduct with boys, but nothing was ever substantiated.
The link below will provide you with the specific charges applicable.
Depends on where they live. Most children over the age of ten will be criminally accountable for their actions. Anyone can be arrested without evidence. Investigations will take place to see whether or not any evidence can be found. Sometimes it is easier to arrest the accused first so it does not impede any investigation.