Man jailed by criminal judge because his adult daughter failed to get a diploma!
CINCINNATI, Ohio - May 13, 2008 - A
man ordered by a judge to make sure his daughter hit the books has found
himself in jail because she failed to earn a high school equivalency diploma.
Brian Gegner, of Fairfield, was
sentenced last week to 180 days in jail for contributing to the unruliness or
delinquency of a minor.
He was ordered months ago to make
sure his 18-year-old daughter Brittany Gegner, who has a history of truancy,
received her GED - something that hasn't happened yet.
Brittany Gegner, who said Monday
that she plans to take a required GED test this month, said her father
shouldn't be blamed for her failure because she has been living with her
mother.
"It was my wrongdoing, not
his," said Brittany Gegner, whose fiancée and 18-month-old daughter also
live at her mother's home in nearby Hamilton. "He shouldn't have to go to
jail for something I did." Her mother agrees.
"Brittany is almost 19 years
old now and I think it's unfair to put her father in jail," said Shana
Roach. "She's an adult now, and it's not right to rip an innocent man from
his home."
Butler County Juvenile Court
administrator Rob Clevenger Jr. said Monday that the court still has jurisdiction
in the case because Brittany Gegner was a juvenile when the truancy problems
began and when the charge against Brian Gegner was filed in 2007.
A hearing on a motion filed by
Brian Gegner's attorney to reconsider the sentence is scheduled for Friday. Messages
seeking comment were not returned Monday at the offices of defense attorney
Tamara Sack and the Butler County prosecutor.
Brian Gegner's wife, Stephanie Gegner, said she and
her husband are afraid he will lose his job if he remains in jail. She said
they tried to keep his daughter in school. "You'd take her to school and
she'd go out the other door," Stephanie Gegner said."