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North Fair Oaks charter school coach pleads no contest to statutory rape
A former athletic director and soccer coach at a now-shuttered charter school near Redwood City pleaded no contest to statutory rape and other charges stemming from a case involving two students, the San Mateo County District Attorney's Office said.
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A former athletic director and soccer coach at a now-shuttered charter school near Redwood City pleaded no contest to statutory rape and other charges stemming from a case involving two students, the San Mateo County District Attorney's Office said.
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According to The Almanac’s report, North Fair Oaks charter school coach pleads no contest to statutory rape, A former athletic director and soccer coach at a now-shuttered charter school near Redwood City pleaded no contest to statutory rape and other charges stemming from a case involving two students, the San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office said.
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