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Discipline hearing for former Sask. teacher not guilty of sexual exploitation

A discipline hearing was held for Erin Osmond, a former Saskatchewan teacher found not guilty of sexual exploitation. Vytai Brannan / Global News

SASKATOON – A former teacher found not guilty of wrongdoing by a court of law will soon find out if she was guilty of professional misconduct. A disciplinary hearing was held Tuesday for Erin Osmond and an agreed statement of facts was submitted to the ethics committee.

In 2012-13, while filling a maternity leave position at Watrous High School, Osmond began text messaging a male student.

When her job-term came to an end, the two engaged in sexual intercourse.

At the time, he was the legal age of consent – 16; she was 27.

RCMP would later charge her with two counts of sexual exploitation.

READ MORE: Former Sask. teacher Erin Osmond not guilty of sexual exploitation

Last May, a judge found the Crown didn’t prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Osmond was guilty of the crime.

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Meaghan Craig contributed to this story

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