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Teacher pleads guilty to child sexual offence charges
Summary
A music teacher pleaded guilty in Mandurah Magistrate's Court to 15 charges relating to sexual offences involving a boy who was 12 and later 13, the article reports. She was arrested and charged while on maternity leave; the next court steps are undetermined at this time.
Content
A music teacher has admitted guilt to multiple child sexual offence charges in a regional Australian court. Court records show Naomi Tekea Craig, 33, pleaded guilty to 15 charges relating to sexual activity involving a boy who was 12 when the alleged relationship began and later turned 13. The hearing was held in Mandurah Magistrate's Court by audio link. The matter attracted attention because the teacher worked at a local school and was on maternity leave at the time of her arrest.
Key facts:
- Naomi Tekea Craig, 33, appeared by audio link at Mandurah Magistrate's Court and pleaded guilty to 15 charges reported as relating to sexual activity with a boy aged 12–13.
- She was arrested and charged; police and school communications reported she had been on maternity leave and the school said the alleged victim was not a student and that the teacher had been instructed not to attend the campus.
- The article reports the teacher gave birth in January; further court dates or sentencing timetables are undetermined at this time.
Summary:
The guilty pleas mean the case will move on to the next legal steps within the court system, including any sentencing or further hearings. Officials and the school have provided limited public detail so far. Undetermined at this time.
