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Virginia Music Teacher Guilty of Soliciting Minor
A jury convicted a Virginia music teacher of solicitation of a minor Monday.
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Former Annandale Music Teacher Charged With Abusing Students Found Dead
A former music teacher from Annandale, Virginia, who was accused of sexually abusing former students was found dead on Wednesday, police said.
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Annandale Music Teacher Charged in Abuse of 2 Students; Police Say More Victims Possible
A 56-year-old music teacher in Annandale, Virginia, is accused of abusing two former students, police say.
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Maryland Bill Would Make Background Checks by Public Schools More Rigorous
The Maryland General Assembly is deliberating legislation to stiffen the background checks conducted by public school districts.
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Teacher Caught on Camera Punching Student in Maywood Classroom
A teacher was arrested Friday after a fight with a student in a classroom at an alternative high school in Maywood, the sheriff’s department confirmed.
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Music Teacher, Church Worker Arrested on Child Sex Charges
A local music teacher was arrested on child sex charges. News4’s Aimee Cho reports the suspect also directed music at a church.
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Virginia Music Teacher, Church Worker Faces Child Sex Offense Charges
A Virginia man who taught children music in Fairfax County has been arrested and charged with multiple sex offenses involving children, police say.
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Cloverly Elementary Had Another Abuse Case in 2016
Sex abuse allegations against a substitute teacher at Cloverly Elementary School are not the first allegations at the school. Last year, a jury convicted a longtime music teacher of sex abuse against students.
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Call for Action on Md. Dept. of Ed. Decision on Background Checks
A group of state legislators launched a formal inquiry into a decision by the Maryland State Department of Education to stop using a national teacher license background check service in 2015 and 2016. Scott MacFarlane reports.
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Daughter of Alexandria Murder Victim Fighting for Gun Reform
Four years ago, a beloved Alexandria, Virginia, music teacher was shot to death when she opened her front door. The killer, Charles Severance, was later convicted. News4’s Julie Carey spoke with the victim’s youngest daughter about how she is stepping into the spotlight to call for gun reform.
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Teacher Who Lost License in Fla. Allowed to Teach in Md.
How was a teacher who lost his license in Florida allowed to teach in schools in Calvert County and Montgomery County, Maryland? News4’s Scott MacFarlane reports.
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Teacher Investigated for Allegedly Contaminating Students' Flutes With Bodily Fluids
Federal officials are investigating flutes, possibly contaminated by bodily fluids, that were given to students from school districts all across Southern California as part of an investigation of an individual accused of inappropriate sexual conduct.
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Judges Deny Charles Severance's Appeal of Alexandria Murder Convictions
Charles Severance received three life sentences Monday in the murders of three prominent Alexandria, Virginia, residents, as well as an additional 48 years in prison and $400,000 in fines.
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Charles Severance Receives Three Life Sentences in Triple-Murder Trial
Charles Severance received three life sentences Monday in the murders of three prominent Alexandria, Virginia, residents, as well as an additional 48 years in prison and $400,000 in fines.
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Jury Begins Deliberations in Severance Murder Trial
A jury is beginning deliberations in the triple murder trial of a man accused of shooting and killing three prominent Alexandria residents in their homes over the course of a decade.
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Jury Deliberating Alexandria Triple Murder Case
The jury deliberated an Alexandria, Virginia, triple murder case for about an hour Wednesday before being dismissed for the day.
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Charles Severance Scheduled to Be Arraigned in Three Alexandria Murders
The man accused of killing three Alexandria residents over a 10-year span is scheduled for arraignment, just days before jury selection in his murder trial begins on Monday.
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Judge: Prosecutors Can Show Jurors Severance's Writings
Prosecutors will be allowed to show jurors writings that advocate murder as a means of fomenting unrest by a man accused of killing three Alexandria residents over roughly a 10-year span.
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Trial Date Set for Man Accused in Alexandria Murders
The man accused of three high-profile murders in Alexandria, Virginia, will go on trial in October 2015.
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Surveillance Video Linked Charles Severance to Three Alexandria Murders
Surveillance video of a red Ford Escort helped link Charles Severance to the murders of three Alexandria residents.