Psychologist
Jul 22 2008, AP

A former psychologist who evaluated sex offenders at North Dakota’s state mental hospital faces federal charges of possession of child pornography.Joseph Belanger, 61, pleaded not guilty Monday to three counts, including possession and receipt of...

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