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January 30, 2006
A
South Australian teacher has confessed to having a sexual
relationship with a 15-year-old student.
24-year-old Bridget Mary Nolan pleaded guilty to three charges of
unlawful sexual intercourse with her male student. Facing a
maximum of seven years imprisonment for each charge, Nolan pleaded
with the
Adelaide
District Court to show leniency, claiming that she had been
vulnerable, lonely and depressed because her boyfriend had left her
for another woman.
Nolan, a music teacher, told the court she invited the boy to her
house to discuss a kiss which had occurred between the pair on a
school camp. The pair then had sex on three occasions, allegedly at
the boy’s instigation. Nolan claims she engaged in the relationship
out of fear that the boy would retaliate and report her, causing her
to lose her job.
Nolan’s lawyer, Joana Fuller, told the court that Nolan was a
secondary victim. "There's more than one victim (here), in what is
clearly a sorry tale. These offences occurred not, as is often the
case, as a result of a deliberate, premeditated exploitation of a
student-teacher relationship. (Nolan) was lonely, she was depressed,
she was heartbroken. She was utterly vulnerable at the time these
offences were committed,” Fuller said.
The boy’s mother told the court the relationship had deeply affected
her son. She said that his grades had dropped and that he has lost
friends and been subjected to torment, harassment and humiliation by
other students. "I will never forgive you for causing my beautiful
son so much hurt and humiliation," she told Nolan.
The prosecutor urged the court not to suspend Nolan’s sentence,
saying that she had repeatedly abused her position of trust.
Judge Gordon Barrett adjourned the case for sentencing in March.