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Former Prince Albert teacher handed community sentence for sexually exploiting student

Judge gives former Prince Albert teacher community sentence after being found guilty of sexually exploiting a student in the 1990s.
Judge gives former Prince Albert teacher community sentence after being found guilty of sexually exploiting a student in the 1990s. Courtesy / PA Now

PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. – A former Saskatchewan teacher found guilty of sexually exploiting a Grade 9 student won’t be going to jail.

A judge has handed Bonnie McLachlan an 18-month conditional sentence.

She must also complete 200 hours of community service and her name will be listed on the national sex offender registry.

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A jury found the woman guilty last week of initiating a sexual relationship with the 15-year-old student at the Prince Albert school where she worked in the 1990s.

It was McLachlan’s second trial on the charge – she was acquitted in 2011 and the Crown appealed and won a new trial.

The victim, who is now in his thirties, was not in court for the sentencing decision.

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He earlier testified that his first sexual encounter with the married teacher was in her car after a workout at a fitness gym.

The school board later investigated after receiving an anonymous phone call saying there were concerns about McLachlan’s behaviour on a school trip to Banff, Alta.

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