St. Clair County teacher charged in new criminal sexual conduct case
MARYSVILLE, MI -- A math teacher at Marysville High School, who was charged earlier this month with multiple counts of criminal sexual conduct, has been charged in a second criminal sexual conduct case, this one involving a student. Steven Rogers, 52, was arraigned Wednesday, Sept. 29, in 72nd District Court on one count of fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct-student, a two-year misdemeanor. Rogers was issued a $100,000 cash/surety bond in this case, according to district court records. Rogers is a math teacher at Marysville High School, about five miles south of Port Huron in St. Clair County, according to the school’s website. Related: St. Clair County teacher arraigned in criminal sexual conduct caseFollowing a preliminary examination Tuesday, Sept 21, Rogers was bound over to circuit court on the first case in which he is charged with two counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct and single counts each of second-degree criminal sexual conduct against a child under the age of 13, distributing obscene material to children, third-degree criminal sexual conduct and assault with intent to commit penetration, per court records.
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