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Second sufferer comes ahead in Las Vegas intercourse crimes case in opposition to assistant principal: prosecutors

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A second sufferer has come ahead in a intercourse crimes case in opposition to a former highschool assistant principal, in keeping with the Clark County District Lawyer’s workplace.

A grand jury indicted Hearley Smith, 54, on a number of prices associated to each alleged victims, the 8 Information Now Investigators have realized.

Hearley is accused of paying to the touch an adolescent’s genitals in a college workplace almost a dozen occasions, in keeping with an arrest report.

Officers with the Clark County College District Police Division responded to Canyon Springs Excessive College in February after a report of potential inappropriate contact between a employees member and a scholar.

Smith was employed with CCSD since 2004 and resigned from his place on March 3.

Police arrested Smith on the Las Vegas Harry Reid Worldwide Airport on March 7 as he was ready to board a flight to Canada.

Smith advised police he “would never do anything to hurt or injure any kids” and retired from the CCSD after speaking to a union member about accusations involving a scholar, the report acknowledged.

A choose beforehand set bail at $130,000. Smith stays within the Clark County Detention Middle.

On Wednesday, Clark County District Court docket Choose Tara Clark Newberry ordered Smith to don’t have any contact with each alleged victims or different minors and to adjust to medium-level digital monitoring if he posts bail.

Smith is scheduled to look in courtroom on April 8.

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