Trial starts for retired teacher accused of sexual assault by Slinger High School students
By:
CBS 58 Newsroom
Posted: Apr 23, 2018 11:23 PM CST
-
2:24
Takeaways from Gov. Evers State of State Address
-
2:45
Meet the candidates for state superintendent: Jeff Wright
-
1:30
15-year-old killed in shooting near 28th and Atkinson
-
2:15
Marcus Majestic Cinema in Waukesha hosts VIP premiere for ’Green...
-
1:30
15-year-old killed in shooting near 28th and Atkinson
-
2:12
New MATC athletic training and event facility coming to Deer...
-
2:11
Former Thiensville elementary teacher, athletics director arrested...
-
1:52
’They kind of treat our guys like heroes’: WI plowing company...
-
2:19
LGBTQ+ community vows to fight back after Trump signs executive...
-
2:15
’People have rights’: Immigration lawyer urges immigrants...
-
0:39
Groundbreaking celebrated for St. Jude Dream Home Showplace in...
-
0:58
Hometown high school students compete in greenhouse building...
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Wis. (CBS 58) – A trial is underway for a retired high school music teacher, accused by former students of inappropriate behavior.
A jury heard testimony Monday from witnesses against 6-year-old David Hanke.
He worked in the Slinger school district from 1975 to 2012. Nearly a dozen high school graduates accused him of sexual assault. The trial continues Tuesday.
Sign up for the CBS 58 Newsletter