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Trial for Holt teacher accused of sexually assaulting students begins Monday

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LANSING, Mich. — The trial of a former Holt teacher accused of sexually assaulting his students is scheduled to pick back up Monday morning.

Patrick Daley is facing over two dozen charges of criminal sexual conduct.

He's accused of abusing at least eight boys when he was a teacher at Washington Woods Elementary School.

The Ingham County Sheriff's Office started an investigation in May of 2018 after four students told the principal Daley touched them inappropriately.

Ingham County District Court Judge Thomas Boyd said that the abuse to these boys was routine and spanned almost two years.

Ingham County Assistant Prosecuting Attorney said, "He touched four children, and one of those children he touched on the penis. There is no other reason to touch a young man on the penis than for sexual purposes."

Daley was placed on leave from Holt schools in 2017.

Daley faces at least 15 years in prison if convicted.

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