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An educational assistant will defend herself at trial from sexual abuse allegations from two students, while a sexual exploitation charge arising from another pupil was discharged.The case returns to court for judicial pretrial on June 29, says assistant Crown attorney Lisa Wannamaker.Karen Bagshaw, 58, was committed to stand trial on sexual exploitation, sexual assault, luring, access child pornography and make sexually explicit material available related to one victim and sexual exploitation and sexual assault for another. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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stanley cup sexual assault and two counts of sexual exploitation relating to two young persons. Under the criminal charge of sexual exploitation, a young person is defined as someone between the ages of 16 and 18. Police originally said the offences took place during the 2014/2015 school year but now say the investigation has determined the alleged offences began in 2013 when the victims were 15 years old. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Rusty Hick, director of education for the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board, Bagshaws employer, said at the time that Bagshaw had been removed from all workplaces within the board.Hick says the Board worked closely with police and while they must respect the rights of all involved, 8220 tudent safety is our most prominent concern. We take i Zxlg Simcoe County First Nations will control education on reserves come April
A Hamilton police officer has been found guilty of forgery in relation to his work.Const. Darre
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stanley polska CONTINUES BELOW Court previously heard that the charges relate to two firearms disposal waivers used by Hamilton police when a member of the public has a weapon they want police to collect and dispose.On two occasions, in 2017 and 2018, Smith was sent to homes to retrieve old, unused hunting guns. Both times he did not have the waivers signed by the owners and later forged signatures. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Tuesday, Nadel noted that these tasks were very modest and yet they were not followed through. He said he was interested to know why.
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