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Are schools still a safe place for our children? So we have male teachers fcking kids in secondary school all the way to uni.. LOL http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/singapore/story/ex-law-prof-tey-tsun-hang-cleared-corruption-high-court-20140228 Ex-law prof Tey Tsun Hang cleared of corruption by High Court Former law professor Tey Tsun Hang, accused of obtaining sex and gifts from one of his students, was on Friday acquitted of corruption by the High Court. But even as he cleared Mr Tey of criminal wrongdoing, Justice Woo Bih Li had strong words for the ex-professor, saying that he was "a man without honour". Mr Tey, 42, was not in court to hear the decision. He had chosen to serve the five-month jail term handed down by a district court that convicted him in June last year and has since been released from prison. Justice Woo, giving his decision in a packed courtroom on Friday, said that Mr Tey had abused his position as a lecturer and had exploited law student Darinne Ko.
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jus heard from a fren tat ram tiwari, the SAF officer jailed for murdering his 2 singaporean housemates in a sydney suburb, has been acquitted, anyone here heard the news to confirm?
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Out of court settlement??
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I catch no ball. How come the vet is acquitted but still need to compensate the victim? So did he or did he not? Is this a shakedown? A FORMER senior veterinarian with the Singapore Zoo was acquitted of four molestation charges on Friday after compounding the matter. Dr Oh Soon Hock, 52, was granted a discharge amounting to an acquittal, for molesting a 21-year-old woman four times at the Mandai Lake Road premises between January and March 2009. Deputy Public Prosecutor Agnes Chan said the prosecution had no objections for the charges to be compounded for a global sum of $15,000. The woman, who has received the amount, was in court and seen wiping her tears. Trained in Taiwan in veterinary science, Dr Oh was is known for using Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) to treat animals. Lawyer Shashi Nathan told reporters that his client was very relieved that the matter had been resolved privately between the parties. The maximum penalty for outrage of modesty is a jail term of up to two years, a fine or caning or any combination of such punishments.
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PRC acquitted of trying to rob a cabby along Sims Avenue A CHINESE national charged a week ago with trying to rob a cabby was cleared on Wednesday after the charge was dropped. Mr Zhou Sunfu, 27, a real estate businessman, was initially accused of trying to rob Mr Robert Lee Khee Choon, 61, inside a cab along Sims Avenue near Lorong 29 Geylang on Oct 19. While driving, the cabby collided into a bus stop. Both Mr Zhou and the taxi driver were injured and taken to Changi General Hospital. Mr Zhou, who arrived in Singapore on Oct 9 with his girlfriend for a social visit, was given a discharge amounting to an acquittal an the application of the prosecution. When Mr Zhou later stepped into the public concourse from the basement lock-up of the Subordinate Courts, he was greeted with a hug from his mother, Madam Chen Zhuhong, 50, who had flown in from Pintan Island in Fujian on Sunday. His girlfriend and several of his friends were also in court. http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking...ry_447435.html
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Ex-executives of Mitsubishi Motor acquitted over fatal crash The Associated Press Tuesday, December 12, 2006 TOKYO A Japanese court on Wednesday acquitted three former executives of Mitsubishi Motors Corp. in a fatal crash that prosecutors said caused by their coverup of a design flaw, court officials said. The Yokohama Summary Court also found the company not guilty over a 2002 accident in which a tire fell off a Mitsubishi truck, killing a 29-year-old woman, court official Yuko Ueda said. The victim's two children were also injured. Prosecutors accused the three executives