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PERRY -- A former Hawkinsville pastor was sentenced to 30 
years in prison Friday for having sex with an underage teen he met at 
his church.
Terrance King, 34, was convicted Thursday of statutory
 rape, aggravated child molestation and enticing a child for indecent 
purposes. The Houston County jury in the case deliberated less than an 
hour in reaching its verdict.
King, who was the pastor of Pleasant
 Grove Baptist Church for about three years, took the then-15-year-old 
ninth-grader to a Perry hotel Nov. 13, 2012, and had sex with her.
Superior
 Court Judge Edward D. Lukemire also sentenced King to life on probation
 after he’s released from prison. The judge also banished King from 
Houston County and ordered him to have no contact with the victim or her
 family, even if King later chose to write a letter of apology.
Lukemire
 characterized King’s actions as “especially onerous” because King was a
 pastor. The judge expanded on a prosecutor’s statement to jurors that 
King was a wolf in sheep’s clothing.
“You were a wolf in shepherd’s clothing,” Lukemire told him.
Lukemire
 noted that King betrayed trust in his position of influence as the 
spiritual leader of his congregation, and that his position gave him 
more sway over a young girl than someone in another position of 
influence might have, such as a teacher.
“It’s just disgusting,” the judge said.
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