Former CHS principal Bouldin guilty of trespassing

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Wendy Sack

Dr. Elton Bouldin seen at his trial on Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2016 at the Cullman County Courthouse

CULLMAN – Former Cullman High School principal Dr. Elton Bouldin today was found guilty by Cullman County Circuit Judge Martha Williams. Williams found Bouldin guilty of third-degree trespassing instead of first. On the second charge, failure to report an incident of school violence, Williams found Bouldin not guilty.

Bouldin was sentenced to 10 days of labor and a $200 fine; however, Williams suspended his sentence and instead placed Bouldin on unsupervised probation for six months. He has two weeks to appeal the ruling.

The charges against Bouldin stemmed from an incident in April of this year when he and Cullman High School Assistant Principal Mark Stephens went to the home of a student, Justin Butts. The two educators entered the home-Bouldin says they were invited in; Butts says they were not.

The student's mother, Julee Butts, later swore out a warrant against Bouldin and Stephens, who subsequently turned themselves in and were released the same day.

Bouldin retired in August after 28 years in the Cullman City Schools system.

For full details of Tuesday's trial, see http://www.cullmansense.com/articles/2016/10/11/bouldin-verdict-possible-wednesday.

Stephens is scheduled to go on trial Nov. 10.

 

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