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West Kelowna teacher charged with luring, sexual exploitation to appear today

The charges date back to the spring of 2018 and Furman is currently out on bail.
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It may become clear today whether a former Mount Boucherie teacher will go to trial or not on charges of child luring, sexual exploitation, sexual assault and attempting to obstruct justice.

Brad Michael Furman, 29, is scheduled for his araignment hearing today, the point where a person typically enters a plea of guilty or not guilty.

In court late last year and his lawyer said there had been some discussions about how the case resolve and that Crown and defence are still going through a large amount of disclosure that forms the potential evidence in the case.

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The charges date back to the spring of 2018 and Furman is currently out on bail.

The case is scheduled for an arraignment hearing. At an arraignment hearing a person typically enters a plea of guilty or not guilty.

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