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Court

Former vice-principal found not guilty of charges related to inappropriate touching

Dec 13, 2019 | 1:04 PM

A now-retired Grande Prairie vice-principal has been found not guilty of six criminal charges after three under-age students complained of inappropriate touching.

The charges were filed in relation to reported incidents that happened in April and May of 2018 at a Grande Prairie school.

A Grande Prairie court has ruled that it was not satisfied that a sexual assault had occurred, that the contact was sexual in nature, and that the Crown had failed to meet its burden to prove there was beyond a reasonable doubt.

A court-ordered publication ban prevents the reporting of any details of the case that might identify the victims.

Close to 24 people were in the gallery at Grande Prairie Provincial Court Friday morning to hear the decision.

A trial was held earlier this month.