Irish Independent

Female teacher charged with defilement of student

- Ken Foy

A 24-YEAR-OLD female teacher has appeared in court charged with the defilement of a teenage boy who was a student in her school at the time.

The woman was brought before Swords District Court where she was charged with two offences under Section 3(1) of the Criminal Sexual Offences Act 2006 that on February 1 this year and on February 13 she had engaged in a sex act with a child under the age of 17.

The young teacher appeared before Judge Dermot Dempsey yesterday after she was arrested by investigat­ing gardaí at Dublin Airport on Sunday after returning to Ireland on a flight.

Judge Dempsey remanded the teacher on bail and adjourned the case until December 19 when she is due to appear in court again.

The judge granted bail with a number of conditions that included that she surrender her passport and not apply for a new document.

She must also provide gardaí with a phone number and be contactabl­e at all times.

Judge Dempsey granted an

applicatio­n for legal aid as the defendant’s solicitor said her client had lost her job.

The judge granted the applicatio­n and the accused made a cash lodgement of €2,000 in court as she was granted bail.

The defendant, who was a teacher in a Dublin school at the time of the alleged offence, did not speak during the brief hearing.

The teacher was dressed in a pink hoodie and black tracksuit bottoms with blackrimme­d glasses and sat in the body of the court for the duration of the hearing. It has been reported that evidence of arrest, charge and caution was given in court by Garda Stephen Hughes.

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Gda Hughes said: “She was interviewe­d under the provisions of Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act. Directions to charge were obtained last night.”

The accused, who cannot be named for legal reasons, made no reply after the charge.

Gda Hughes told the court they had seized the young woman’s mobile phone and that she would have to obtain another phone.

She also must not have any contact with the alleged victim or any other witnesses engaged in the case.

Gda Hughes asked the court that an order be made under Section 30 of the Sexual Offences Act that there would be no reporting of the identity of the accused or any details that might identify the victim.

He said: “This is due to the nature of the offence.”

 ??  ?? The teacher will appear again in court in December
The teacher will appear again in court in December

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