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N.S. music teacher's sexual assault trial set for next November

A Nova Scotia music teacher charged withsix historical sex offenceswill go on trial next fall.

Lorna Elaine Letcher charged with 3 counts each of sexual assault, sexual exploitation

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Lorna Elaine Letcher has been free on conditions since she was charged on Aug. 25. (CBC)

A Nova Scotia music teacher charged withsix historical sex offenceswill go on trial next fall.

A lawyer for Lorna Elaine Letcher, 65, appeared in Nova Scotia Supreme Court in Truroon Tuesday to set trial dates. Letcher will face a two-day trialbeginning on Nov. 27, 2024.

A woman went to RCMP in August alleging that she had been sexually assaulted by Letcher between 2005 and 2007. At the time, the complainant was a student at Cobequid Educational Centre inTruro andLetcher wasworking as the school'sband director.

Letcher was charged with three counts of sexual assault and three counts of sexual exploitation on Aug. 25.

She's been free on conditions since then. Those conditions include that she have no contact with anyone under the age of 18.

At the time of her arrest, Letcher was volunteering at Redcliff Middle School in Valley, N.S.She lives in that community and had provided music lessons ather home in the past.

When the charges were announced, RCMP said the alleged offences happened in Valley.