Vigil convicted of child molestation
Published 3:08 pm Monday, November 20, 2017
Press Release
Following a three day trial, a Crisp County jury convicted Hermenegildo “Virgil” Vigil of
two counts of Child Molestation late Friday evening. The conviction stems from events that
occurred from 2011 and 2012 to a five year old child. Since the original outcry from the child,
the case was investigated by Lt. Teresa Miller of the Crisp County Sheriff’s Office. First, the
child was interviewed by the Crescent House of Macon, Georgia; and following a second
disclosure, the child was later interviewed by the Gateway Child Advocacy Center in Cordele,
Georgia. This child was not related to the defendant Vigil.
Assistant District Attorney Kevin Hutto prosecuted the case for the State, while the
Defendant Vigil was represented by Shawn Hoover. The jury also acquitted Vigil of one count of
Aggravated Sodomy. The sentencing for Vigil will be conducted at a later date by Judge Chris
Hughes in Crisp Superior Court.
The District Attorney’s Office would like to express our appreciation to Lt. Miller of the
Crisp County Sheriffs Office, the Crescent House and the Gateway Child Advocacy Center for
their hard work and dedication to bring justice to the child victims of crime in our county.