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Former Nampa teacher sentenced in child sex case. “I take full responsibility for what I have done.”

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CALDWELL, Idaho — A former Nampa teacher was sentenced to seventeen years in prison after he pleaded guilty to sexual misconduct with a child under the age of sixteen.

Keith Peterson, 71, was arrested in April and charged with lewd conduct and sexual battery of a minor, The Idaho Press reported Wednesday.

The sexual battery charge was dismissed as part of a plea agreement Peterson accepted in October, prosecutors said. Peterson will be eligible for parole after serving seven years in prison.

The now 17-year-old boy told Nampa Police officers that Peterson inappropriately touched him on multiple occasions for nearly two years starting when he was fifteen.

The minor was not identified by the Idaho Press.

The boy’s mother said in court that she and her husband met Peterson through their church, and he evolved into a “grandfather-like figure” after her own father passed away. Peterson took her son to sporting events, movies, shopping and helped him with his homework, she said.

"I take full responsibility for what I have done. I’m the adult,” Peterson said. “I’m deeply sorry.”

Idaho Press reported in May that police were concerned there were more victims because Peterson taught in the Nampa School District several years ago, and because of his past access to children.

Peterson’s attorney said no additional allegations have been made against his client in nearly thirty years.

Peterson was granted a withheld judgement in a 1991 case where he was accused of inappropriate sexual contact with a different person, court officials said. The battery charge was dismissed in 1998 because he completed probation and complied with all terms and provisions, officials stated.

(by Associated Press)