Cutis Jack, owner of Coquille Supply, must register as sex offender

On Friday, June 19th,  Curtis Hale Jack of Coquille

entered a guilty plea to the  crime of Sex Abuse III, a  class A misdemeanor, before  the Honorable Richard L.  Barron. A charge of Sex  Abuse I and a charge of Sex  Abuse III were dismissed  pursuant to a plea negotiation  offered by Coos County  Deputy District Attorney  Karen McClintock.  McClintock also recommended  that Jack serve 15  days in jail, something that  Judge Richard Barron didn’t  accept, instead sentencing  the Coquille businessman to 
90 days in the Coos County  Jail.

Mr. Jack appeared in  court with his attorney John  Trew. The charge stemmed  from an incident on May  12th where Jack subjected a  17 year-old female victim to  sexual contact by touching  her breast. According to the  victim, the contact was  unwanted. Mr. Jack, who  will have to register as a sex  offender, was also sentenced  to 3 years of supervised probation,  90 days in jail, and a  fine of $6,250. As a condition  of his probation, he will  be required to enroll, participate,  and successfully complete  a sex offender treatment  program.

He was also  ordered to refrain from  knowingly associating with  the victim and persons  under the age of 18 except  under specific circumstances  specified in writing by the  Court or Probation Officer.