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A former elementary school teacher in Monterey Park has pleaded guilty to sexually molesting four special education students and now faces a lengthy prison term.

Jose Mosqueda, 44, pleaded guilty Tuesday to three counts of committing lewd acts upon a child and and one count of continuous sexual abuse. The victims were female fourth-grade students, according to Los Angeles County Deputy District Atty. Amy Murphy.

Mosqueda is expected to get 16 years in state prison when he is sentenced Sept. 5, Murphy said. He would have to register as a sex offender for life.

The first student came forward with sexual assault allegations in October 2011, authorities said. Mosqueda was arrested but later released on bail.

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