Yeah, it would have been even sooner if her lawyers had applied since she only had to serve 6 months. Picture a male teacher getting half the cheerleaders drunk and fucking them.
http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/news/local/teacher-convicted-of-having-sex-with-students-rele/nS5XT/Nick Daggy
Stacy Schuler sits between her lawyers Charlie Rittgers (left) and Charlie M. Rittgers during her fourth day of trial in Warren County Common Pleas Court Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011. Schuler, 33, was sentenced to four years in prison after being found guilty on all 16 felony counts of sexual battery and three misdemeanor counts of providing alcohol to minors.
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Teacher in court on sex charges
By Denise G. Callahan
LEBANON -- A Warren County judge has released the former Mason High School teacher who was convicted on 16 counts of sexual battery for having sex with five students last year.
Stacy Schuler, 34, has been in the Ohio Reformatory for Women in Marysville on a four-year sentence since her conviction on Oct., 27, 2011. After the four day bench trial where five former students -- most of them football players -- testified, Judge Robert Peeler said she would be eligible for release after six months.
The former physical education teacher at Mason High School was found guilty of supplying five students with alcohol and having sex with them on multiple occasions in her Springboro home in fall 2010.
The five young men gave graphic, detailed accounts of the exploits at Schuler's home. One said sex with Schuler was initiated on a kitchen counter and two others talked about sex they had with Schuler in her shower. Several said they had repeated group sex in her bed.
Peeler, who said he didn't believe Schuler's insanity defense, ordered a psychological report on the former teacher in July after her attorney Charlie H. Rittgers petitioned for her release.
An analysis of court records by The Middletown Journal showed Peeler has released 24 prisoners early since he took the bench in fall 2009. Schuler's six months were up on April 27, but her attorney Rittgers didn't apply for her release until May 31.
Prosecutor David Fornshell opposed her early release.