The pastor of a church on the northeast side (Houston Texas) was arrested late Wednesday afternoon. It came after a police investigation that lasted more than a month and a half.
Houston police say Pastor Robert Holmes knew about the abuse a 12-year-old boy was suffering, but did not report it to authorities. That boy is now living with other relatives. He sustained bruises, cuts and multiple broken bones, authorities say, at the hands of his father and stepmother.
According to police, the pastor thought counseling was enough to help the boy's family. The pastor maintains his innocence.
Holmes said, "I'm a pastor. I take care of this community. Criminals are killing folks, and (police) would do a man of God like this... That's sad. I didn't do anything!"
State law explicitly states:
The requirement to report under this section applies without exception to an individual whose personal communications may otherwise be privileged, including an attorney, a member of the clergy, a medical practitioner...or others.
The pastor is charged with injury to a child by omission. The boy's father and stepmother are charged with injury to a child.
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MORE:A local pastor charged with failing to report child abuse has hired a high-profile attorney to defend him.
Robert Holmes of the Faith House of Prayer showed up in court Friday with attorney George Parnham.
Holmes is accused of not reporting to police the abuse of a 12-year-old boy at the hands of his father and stepmother.
"We'll be presenting some information to the grand jury, and I feel confident the grand jury will do the right thing," Parnham said. "This is information the prosecutor is probably unaware of."
Holmes didn't go before the judge Friday, and his hearing was reset
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It is sad that pastors SELDOM do anything, actually. As long as the abuser is a tithe-paying member, he will always receive special consideration.
Women, on the other hand, don't even need to be offenders. In church women are second-class citizens who are never given the benefit of the doubt.
Men are kings! After all, in a Christian marriage, he works and controls the money. Why wouldn't he receive special consideration from the "good" shepherds?
This abuse thing does not surprise me. I got kicked out of a christian church for REPORTING child abuse by it's members to the PASTER! They are all pretentious, hypocritical pricks. Every last one of them. I have 3 sons and a daughter. I have taught them to NEVER trust a priest, clergyman, teacher or cop. They are in positions of authority which they can and will abuse. Too bad, but that's life.
BTW, that paster should be subjected to the same kind of abuse! Pardon my emotional outburst. it hits close to home. I HAVE a 12 year old boy.
Interesting. I don't know about Texas, but in most states attorneys must share information that is exculpatory prior to the trial. It's called 'discovery.'
Since this is to be a grand jury hearing, it is pretrial and any information the defense has that might be exculpatory may save the grand jury from even convening. What's he trying to prove?
It means a statutoy rape occured.
The rape of a child is child abuse.
But clinics don't have to report it.
So maybe in neither situation it should be reported, right? Yeah.