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A primary school teacher of Penville has been acquitted of causing death by dangerous driving, but a secondary school teacher is before the courts on gun and ammunition charges.

A primary school teacher of Penville, John Christopher, has been acquitted of causing the death of Joan Avis Robinson through dangerous driving.

A nine-member jury consisting of 4 men and five women delivered the verdict on Monday, following a one-week trial.

Meanwhile at the Magistrate’s court, a secondary school teacher has pleaded not guilty to 14 charges of possession of firearm and ammunition.

During his court appearance before magistrate Michael Laudat, Nathaniel MIchael John of Paix Bouche who resides at Borne elected a summary trial.