The 52-year-old ex-linebacker pleaded guilty in January to sexual misconduct and patronizing the then-16-year-old runaway in May 2010 at the Holiday Inn in Montebello. Under the deal, Taylor doesn't get jail time, but has been hit with a $1,400 fine. He also has to register as a sex offender.
State Supreme Court Justice William A. Kelly will hold a risk assesment hearing on April 12 to determine which sex-offender level to assign to Taylor.
Sex offenders are labeled Level 1, 2 or 3 for low, medium or high risk. A state spokesman says the most obvious difference is that Level 1 offenders do not have their names and photos posted on a public Internet site.
Kelly has indicated that Taylor will be able to see his grandchildren and continue charity activities where he comes into contact with youth.
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