ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Accused of giving alcohol to teens and raping a former student, a former Albuquerque teacher is now on trial.
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Highlighting a relationship that started in school and continued through social media, prosecutors claim former middle school teacher Patrick Corr took advantage of teens, then tried to hide it. “This is a case about two teenage girls keeping a dark secret,” said State Prosecutor Rebekah Reyes in court on Tuesday.
The state opened their case against former Albuquerque Public Schools middle school teacher Patrick Corr, who is accused of raping a 17-year-old girl at his home. The teacher resigned last May after a yearlong investigation into accusations of inappropriate behavior while he was working at John Adams Middle School…