Guilty plea accepted in Green Hill counselor-inmate sex case

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Erin Stiebritz, right, and her lawyer face Lewis County Superior Court Judge James Lawler.

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – The counselor accused of having sex in her office at Green Hill School with a student-inmate pleaded guilty today, as charged.

Erin Stiebritz, also known as Erin Snodgrass, appeared in Lewis County Superior Court with her lawyer this afternoon who spoke to news reporters after the hearing.

“My client made a terrible decision, she’s taken responsibility,” defense attorney Blake Kremer said. “She’s going to be paying for it for a long time.”

Stiebritz, now 37, was arrested earlier this year following an investigation conducted in 2015 for incidents that occurred during the latter half of 2014. She has been free on bond since she was charged.

Judge James Lawler today accepted her guilty plea to one count of first-degree custodial sexual misconduct.

Lewis County prosecutors wrote in charging papers that the then resident-counselor had an intimate relationship with an incarcerated boy who turned 18 during that time. Stiebritz had begun working there in June 2013.

Green Hill is run by the Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration, a division of the Department of Social and Health Services. It’s a medium to maximum security fenced facility in Chehalis that provides male offenders education and vocational training.

She remains free until her sentencing, which is set to take place in September after a pre-sentencing investigation is done.

The standard sentencing range for the offense is six to 12 months in jail, however, prosecutors have agreed to recommend an exceptionally shorter sentence, according to Kremer.

If the judge goes along with it, she would get 14 days in jail and 46 days converted to treatment, Kremer said. Then she would also have to register as a sex offender for 10 years, he said.

Judge Lawler today also agreed to seal portions of documents in the file he said contained personal and private information about the defendant as well as other people.

Her hearing is scheduled for Sept. 21.
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For background, read “Counselor-inmate sex alleged at Green Hill School” from Tuesday January 12, 2016, here

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6 Responses to “Guilty plea accepted in Green Hill counselor-inmate sex case”

  1. Soaper says:

    Bless this young lady!

  2. Dr Gringo says:

    No justice, no piece?

  3. Wowed says:

    WOW, if the counselor was a male and the inmate female, would the outcome be the same??

  4. victim says:

    *I meant LESS TIME than a driver or shoplifters not more time

  5. victim says:

    What is wrong with this world? This women used her position of authority and power to have sex with a troubled teenaged boy, no matter if the young man turned 18 while incarcerated or not. She is a 100% a SEX OFFENDER! I have children that age and if I had a vulnerable child in my care I would try to nurture them and accept them not violate them. Isn’t trying to rehabilitate and correct destructive patterns in our wayward youth the plan? could have fooled.me with this woman’s story. Our judges in this county usually seem to be extremely stern when need to be but I will say as a citizen of Lewis county I feel let down that this women is going to get more actual commitment time than let’s say a driver with a suspended license or someone who shoplifts from Wal-Mart. And then to add insult to injury they r recommending that she only have to register for 10 years. Like at that point she is no longer a danger to our youth. Whatever I’m highly disappointed and have honestly lost my faith in the judicial system.

  6. Mad momma says:

    I’d say she got off easy. I don’t understand these prosecutors some people get the book thrown at then and other nothing. This is BS.