MACON, Ga. – Bibb County jurors found a former Monroe County church youth group leader guilty of four counts of child molestation and two counts of enticing a child for indecent purposes on Thursday.
Jack Lance Hutcheson, 34, was sentenced to serve 60 years -- 25 of them in prison. Hutcheson must serve 20 years before he’s eligible for parole.
Chief Assistant District Attorney Nancy Scott Malcor and Assistant District Attorney Jason Martin presented evidence during the trial showing:
Hutcheson was arrested in January 2016, about five months after he resigned from his post at the church.
Speaking after the trial, Macon Judicial Circuit District Attorney David Cooke said, “As Chief ADA Malcor said in the trial, Mr. Hutcheson was a false prophet in sheep’s clothing. He used his position as a trusted adult to act out his perversions on impressionable young boys. With this sentence, he won’t be able to hurt another child for a very long time.”
J. C. “Chris” Hacker, Special Agent in Charge of FBI Atlanta, said, “The community is safer today with the conviction of Hutcheson, who abused his various professional positions that allowed him close proximity to vulnerable young children. The FBI is committed, and will continue to provide our valued resources to our state partners to play a role in removing predators like Hutcheson from our streets.”