Ex-teacher indicted on charge of enticing a minor for sex
OXFORD, Miss. (AP) — A former high school math teacher in Mississippi has been indicted on a charge that she enticed a student to meet her for sex.
Molly Wray resigned from Lafayette High School. She faces a charge of enticing a minor for sexual purposes.
Conviction would carry a sentence of up to 10 years in prison.
A meeting with a 17-year-old boy allegedly took place in November but wasn’t reported until this year. The Lafayette County superintendent passed the claim to the sheriff’s office.
The Oxford Eagle reports a circuit judge delayed Wray’s arraignment at the request of defense attorney Tony Farese.
Wray was charged in June and released on $10,000 bail. She waived a probable cause hearing, which is required before a teacher can be charged criminally.
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