Judge says churchgoer used Christianity to ‘commit evil’
By Vicky Wedig
SLN staff
A judge sentenced an Elkhorn man last week to a stiffer sentence than the prosecutor recommended, saying he believed the man sexually assaulted a girl despite pleading guilty to a lesser charge of enticement.
Walworth County Circuit Judge Phil Koss sentenced Neal R. Moss, 60, on Oct. 10 to 18 years in the prison system for child enticement and child pornography. Moss will serve a total of nine years in prison and nine years extended supervision – four years initial confinement and four years extended supervision on the child pornography charge and five years initial confinement and five years extended supervision on the enticement charge. The sentences are to run consecutively… for the complete story pick up a copy of the Oct. 19 Elkhorn Independent.