Guilty! Aleksandr Plehanov, Coquitlam, British Columbia (arrested June 2014) [sex assault of girl, 6]

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    Aleksandr Plehanov (Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada), former substitute teacher (January 2007 - March 2010 ) at Eagle Ridge Elementary School, School District #43 Coquitlam, Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada, "one count sexual touching involving someone under 16 and one count of sexual assault"


    New sex charges against former teacher

    A former substitute teacher in Coquitlam has been accused of sex crimes. Aleksandr Plehanov faces one count sexual touching involving someone under 16 and one count of sexual assault related to an incident in Surrey on March 31, 2013. He hasn’t been allowed to teach in B.C. since his certificate was suspended in 2010. He is set to appear in court for a preliminary hearing July 30.


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    Aleksandr Plehanov, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, Eagle Ridge Elementary School, School District #43 Coquitlam, Coquitlam
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    Former Tri-City substitute teacher to stand trial next year on sex charges

    A former Tri-City substitute teacher who was acquitted on sexual assault charges in 2012 will go to trial next year on new sex-related charges. Aleksandr Plehanov, a Burnaby resident, was arrested in Surrey in March 2013 and charged with one count of ...


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    Former Tri-City substitute teacher to stand trial next year on sex charges

    A former Tri-City substitute teacher who was acquitted on sexual assault charges in 2012 will go to trial next year on new sex-related charges. Aleksandr Plehanov, a Burnaby resident, was arrested in Surrey in March 2013 and charged with one count of ...


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    Former Coquitlam substitute teacher found guilty of sexually assaulting Surrey girl

    In 2010, Plehanov was charged with 10 counts of sexual interference of a person under 16 and sexual assault involving five girls in the Tri-Cities, all of whom were girls aged seven and eight and who were students in classes where he was a substitute teacher. A charge of criminal harassment was added later ... After a two-week trial in fall 2012, the judge acquitted Plehanov on all counts.

    Former Coquitlam substitute teacher Aleksandr Plehanov has been found guilty of sexually assaulting a six-year-old girl in 2013, just five months after he was acquitted on similar charges involving five young girls in the Tri-Cities. Former Coquitlam substitute teacher Aleksandr Plehanov has been found guilty of sexually assaulting a six-year-old girl in 2013, just five months after he was acquitted on similar charges involving five young girls in the Tri-Cities. Justice Murray Blok found Plehanov not guilty of touching a person under the age of 16 for a sexual purpose, however, in a decision issued on Friday at B.C. Supreme ...


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    Former Coquitlam substitute teacher found guilty of sexually assaulting Surrey girl

    Former Coquitlam substitute teacher Aleksandr Plehanov has been found guilty of sexually assaulting a six-year-old Surrey girl in 2013, just five months after he was acquitted on similar charges involving five young girls in the Tri-Cities. Justice Murray Blok found Plehanov not guilty of touching a person under the age of 16 for a sexual purpose, however, in a decision issued on Friday at B.C. Supreme Court in New Westminster. At his trial in October, the court heard Plehanov was with a friend and his family in Surrey on Easter Sunday in 2013 when the girl fell as she reached ...


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    Former SD43 TOC jailed in sex case

    Former Coquitlam substitute teacher Aleksandr Plehanov was sentenced to six months in jail after being found guilty of sexually assaulting a six-year-old girl in 2013. In the reasons for sentence released last week, B.C. Supreme Court Justice Murray Blok said because the conviction concerned the abuse of a child, a custodial sentence was necessary. He noted that Plehanov, who had been acquitted on similar charges involving five Tri-City elementary students just five months before the 2013 incident, did not appear to take responsibility for his actions. “Mr. Plehanov was in a position of limited trust but a position of trust ...


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    Letter: Courts fail in dealing with a sex offender

    Reading the article on the sexual assault of a six-year-old girl by former teacher Aleksandr Plehanov left me not only angry at the ineffectiveness and total failure of our judicial system to protect children from predators, but incensed by the seemingly schizoid and contradictory reasoning used by the judge to determine the slap on the wrist Plehanov received. And there is enough contradiction to go around to include the two psychiatrists who have examined/treated him for eight years. The failure of our judicial system began in 2010, when he was charged with 10 counts of sexual interference and five counts ...


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    High court upholds B.C. teacher's conviction for sexual assault of child

    The Supreme Court of Canada April 9 upheld the conviction of former Coquitlam substitute teacher Aleksandr Plehanov’s conviction on sexual assault charges relating to a six-year-old girl. A court case summary said Plehanov acknowledged touching the girl, but argued he had caught her while she was falling while reaching for candy and any touching had been accidental. As is standard, the high court did not give reasons for its decision to deny leave to appeal. Both the girl and her father testified in the 2015 B.C. Supreme Court trial, the trial judge finding both credible and reliable. The father said ...


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    PLEHANOV TRIAL: Teacher felt 'guilty' for not doing more

    11 January 2012


    An Eagle Ridge elementary school teacher who testified he saw a Grade 3 student sitting on a substitute teacher's lap said he feels guilty he didn't do more at the time. Ricardo Botero has taught at Eagle Ridge for 11 years, the last seven of which he has shared a Grade 3 class with another teacher, Nicole Patrick. Botero teaches the class Monday through Wednesday and goes to the room next door to teach computer classes for the rest of the week, when Patrick takes over the Grade 3 class. She was away on Thursday, Oct. 17, 2008; the teacher-on-call ...


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