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(03/03/09 – Initial BadBadTeacher.com Report)

Bradley Specht, 35, a former teacher and boys basketball coach at Hutchinson High School in Hutchinson, Kansas turned himself in Monday and was arrested on eight counts of unlawful sexual relations.

Bradly Specht

It is alleged that Specht had a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old female student.

Reportedly Specht came to the attention of police by way of a report by Hutchinson USD 308 school officials.

Specht resigned from his teaching and coaching positions with the school system last week.

Specht is reportedly married with at least one child and whose wife is an elementary teacher in the Hutchinson school district.

03/25/09 – Court Appearance

Brad Specht appeared Wednesday in Reno County District Court, where he is charged with one count of unlawful sexual relations.

The Kansas Attorney General’s Office is handling the case of Brad Specht and has apparently decided to file only a single count despite Specht having been initially arrested on eight counts of unlawful sexual relations.

04/22/09 – Court Appearance

Brad Specht has made a court appearance at which he entered a plea of not guilty.

Specht also waived his right to a preliminary hearing during Wednesday’s court session.

No trial date has been set as of yet.

05/22/09 – No Contest Plea

Today, Bradly Specht pled no contest to one count of unlawful sexual relations.

Sentencing is set for July 6th.

Reportedly, Specht is likely to receive probation.

07/07/09 – Sentencing

Bradly S. Specht has reportedly been sentenced to one year of community corrections, an intense form of probation.

According to Fox4kc.com, Specht is also required to register as a felony offender for a period of 10 years.

According to a Kake.com report, Specht is required to register as a sex offender.

8 Responses to “Brad Specht”
  1. Peter Cottontail says:

    A no contest plea is NOT “an easy way of saying I am guilty,” as Guru contends. In some situations, it is necessary to plead this way even if you are not guilty. It depends upon what’s at risk, and what evidence you have on your side. In some cases, a defendant may have no witnesses and risk jail vs probation. And fighting it out in a trial will ruin a person financially. This is especially true in cases involving a citizen’s arrest.

    As far as Specht is concerned, Guru said it best; this guy did a lot of damage to his wife.

    As far as what the Hutch High student said, it is too late for Specht to get a life. He was given one, then he flushed it down the toilet.

  2. bystander says:

    The stories about FL are not true and it’s sad that rumors spread like that. I believe that there are two sides to a story and both are to blame.

  3. Guru says:

    Well he is a jerk, no contest is an easy way of saying I am guilty.

  4. Parent says:

    Sad thing is it is coming out that he had troubles in with a female student in FL also.

  5. Hutch High Student says:

    Get a LIFE, BRAD SPECHT!

  6. student says:

    it’s her fault too! she could’ve said no! at hutch high we have heath class take softmore year! girls get pregent at 14 and 15! she knows what sex is!

  7. Guru says:

    If the charges against this person is true, he’s is a jerk. His poor wife, what a thing to go though, her job and her family life is ruined in moments.

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