The former teacher was convicted in 2019 for assaulting a minor and the possession and distribution of images of child abuse.
After his release, he had to adhere to a few conditions, including an internet ban. “But after an unannounced check in April, it turned out that he used no fewer than two laptops to look at images of child abuse daily, sometimes up to seven times a day,” said the attorney during the handling of the case.
