A Wisconsin teacher has been convicted on 25 felony counts of sexual assault of one of her students.
Anne N. Nelson-Koch was found guilty on all 25 charges coming from her serial sexual assaults of the kid in the basement of a private school in Tomah during the 2016-17 school year, according to Monroe County District Attorney Kevin Croninger.
Nelson-Koch was 67 years old at the time of the assaults, and the pupil was 14 years old.
The jury deliberated for about five hours after a three-day trial, Croninger said.
“The victim of these crimes is an incredibly brave young man,” Assistant District Attorney Sarah M. Skiles, the prosecutor of the case, said in a statement. “He spoke the truth, and the jury heard him loud and clear. We are so grateful to the jury for their dedication to finding the truth.”
There were 25 felony counts brought against Anne N. Nelson-Koch related to the repeated sexual assaults of a 14-year-old male student. https://t.co/AJFJMMDApS
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The investigation was led by Investigator Paul Sloan of the Tomah Police Department.
“We could not have achieved this outcome without the victim’s strength and Investigator Sloan’s dedication and thorough investigation,” Skiles said
After the verdict, Skiles asked Monroe County Circuit Court Judge Richard Radcliffe to revoke Nelson-Koch’s bond and remand her to custody pending sentencing. Radcliffe, though, ordered Nelson-Koch released with GPS monitoring pending sentencing scheduled for Oct. 27. She faces more than 600 years in prison, Croninger said.