The Peterborough Examiner

McBride hearing resumes in April

Former teacher accused of sexual assault decades ago

- JASON BAIN Examiner Staff Writer Jason.bain@peterborou­ghdaily.com

A preliminar­y hearing for a 75year-old city man accused of historical sexual assault continues next month in Pembroke (Renfrew County) Ontario Court of Justice.

Stan McBride Jr. faces 20 charges involving 10 complainan­ts from incidents alleged to have taken place between 1969 and 1986.

The hearing, a "trial before a trial" that determines if there is sufficient evidence to set the matter down for trial before a Superior Court judge, is being heard by Justice Michael March. The proceeding began Feb. 6 and 7 and resumed Monday and Tuesday.

A standard publicatio­n ban prevents media from reporting the name of witnesses or any informatio­n that could identify them.

The son of former city mayor Stanley McBride elected Aug. 16 to face a jury should he be committed to trial.

He is being represente­d by lawyer Dave McFadden of the George St.-based firm Moldaver & McFadden. The case is being prosecuted by Terri James.

McBride Jr. was first charged in December 2016 with attempted sexual assault and administer­ing a noxious substance in a 1983 incident involving a 15-year-old boy at a seasonal property in South Algonquin Township, west of Barry's Bay.

In total, he faces 11 counts of administer­ing a noxious thing, five counts of sexual assault and two counts each of indecent assault and attempted sexual assault.

 ?? EXAMINER FILE PHOTO ?? Stan McBride Jr.
EXAMINER FILE PHOTO Stan McBride Jr.

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