Former Teacher Charged with Felony

A former Cattaraugus County substitute teacher has been charged with a felony for lying about a previous manslaughter conviction. Harold Eisenman of Springville told the state Education Department his arrest in 1973 and conviction a year later for manslaughter was due to a reckless driving accident, but actually he and his girlfriend at the time were convicted for the beating death of the woman's 2-year-old daughter. He was sentenced to two to 10 years in prison for contributing to a 2-year-old's death "by using her to demonstrate karate blows." Attorney general Andrew Cuomo charged Eisenman with first degree offering a false instrument for filing. He was arraigned today before Albany City Court Judge Will Carter and released on his own recognizance pending a court appearance on Oct. 22.

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