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Defence calls for dismissal of Kelowna former teacher's child luring case

  • The defence lawyers for former teacher Jeffery Allan Jennens filed a motion to dismiss his child luring case due to lack of evidence specific to the charges against him.
  • Jennens has pleaded not guilty, asserting that the communication with the student was a 'miscommunication' following an incident in May 2023.
  • The defence argued that while Jennens' messages were inappropriate, they did not meet the definition of telecommunicating to lure a child under 18 under Criminal Code of Canada.
  • The judge has not yet made a decision on the motion, and the trial is set to continue on April 3.
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Defence calls for dismissal of Kelowna former teacher's child luring case

Jeffery Allan Jennens defence team has filed a no evidence motion, calling for the dismissal of the charges

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Kelowna Capital News broke the news in Kelowna, Canada on Thursday, April 3, 2025.
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