Reporter Receives Probation in Sex Case
A Los Angeles Times reporter was placed on three years probation Wednesday after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor charge of oral copulation with a minor under 18.
Sam Enriquez, 35, of Northridge was ordered to undergo counseling as a condition of probation. No fine or suspended sentence was imposed by Judge Kathryne Ann Stoltz of Van Nuys Superior Court.
Enriquez was originally charged with felony oral copulation with a person under 14 years old.
The charge to which he pleaded guilty can be either a felony or misdemeanor. Stoltz declared it a misdemeanor, with a maximum possible sentence of a year in jail.
Enriquez was arrested July 11 in Van Nuys after plainclothes detectives watched him pick up a 13-year-old suspected prostitute at a bus stop, then engage in oral sex with her in his car, according to the arrest report.
Enriquez had been free on $30,000 bail since the incident. He has been on leave from his job with The Times.
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