Tuesday, April 14, 2015

No plea yet in case of former Nova Scotia teacher facing sex charges

TC MEDIA -  No pleas were entered in court this week, but all signs point to something being set soon for a Pictou County woman charged with multiple sex crimes.

Carolyn Amy Hood, 39, is facing charges of sexual assault, sexual interference, two counts of luring minors over the Internet for sexual purposes and two counts of sexual exploitation of a young person.  These charges are in relation to alleged incidents involving minors from June to September 2013.  She has not entered pleas to these charges yet, but her lawyer indicated April 13 he would be able to set dates in June.

The former teacher was arrested in January 2014 following an 11-week police investigation following a complaint received from Thorburn Consolidated School.

She has pleaded not guilty to breach charges in June 2014. Court records allege that she breached a court order by possessing a cellular device for communication, not reporting to RCMP when she changed her place of residence and not attending for the purpose of identification for personal fact. The charges were laid in connection with the alleged incidents between January and April 2014.  (more...)


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