The young man, who can’t be identified as he was the victim of a sexual assault, was attacked by two classmates, while another videoed the assault and a fourth watched, in a Boston hotel room in 2007.
Two teachers, Ian Middleton and Alyssa Novick, were found guilty of professional misconduct earlier this year by the College for delaying calling the student’s parents at home in Ottawa.
By the time they were called, six or seven hours later, a third teacher had begun taking the two main perpetrators and the video evidence back to Canada.
On Wednesday, the panel refused to accept the statements on the advice of lawyers.
The panel was informed the statements were highly critical of the teachers and the school and covered more ground the professional misconduct charge.
The teachers’ lawyer Peter Engelmann told Metro he panel would have trouble disregarding what was said in the statements if they were put into evidence. (more...)
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