The Telegram (St. John's)

Teacher charged with sexual exploitati­on makes appearance

Court is dealing with an issue related to sensitive evidence in the matter of Noel Strapp

- TARA BRADBURY JUSTICE REPORTER tara.bradbury @thetelegra­m.com @tara_bradbury

A high school teacher charged with sexually-based crimes against a former student made a personal appearance in provincial court in St. John’s Friday morning, Oct. 15, although his time in the courtroom was brief.

The matter of Noel Strapp, 38, was heard in a closed courtroom, as the court deals with an applicatio­n related to sensitive evidence. Proceeding­s didn’t last long and

Strapp — who attended with his lawyer — is scheduled to be called again late Tuesday afternoon for a continuati­on of the hearing.

Strapp is scheduled to go to trial later this month on charges of sexual assault and sexual exploitati­on in connection with incidents alleged to have occurred between 2014 and 2016. The identity of the complainan­t is protected by a publicatio­n ban.

The police investigat­ion that led to Strapp’s arrest began in November 2019, when the Royal Newfoundla­nd Constabula­ry received a report that it subsequent­ly turned over to the RCMP. The Mounties arrested Strapp in January of this year.

Strapp is not in custody, having been released to await his court dates while abiding by a number of conditions, including that he have no contact with anyone under the age of 18 except for his own children.

Strapp, who is well-known as a local wrestling coach, has been suspended from his teaching position with the Newfoundla­nd and Labrador English School District (NLESD) since the beginning of the police investigat­ion.

He is one of two NLESD high school teachers charged with sexually-based offences against students scheduled for trial this fall. A jury will hear the trial of Krysta Grimes, 33, who has pleaded not guilty to sexually exploiting a student between March and June 2018, at Newfoundla­nd and Labrador Supreme Court next month. Grimes has also been suspended from teaching.

A charge of sexual exploitati­on carries a mandatory minimum jail sentence of one year upon conviction if the Crown proceeds by indictment, which it has elected to do in both cases.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Noel Strapp.
CONTRIBUTE­D Noel Strapp.

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