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Updated: Wednesday, 18 Jul 2012, 3:09 PM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 18 Jul 2012, 2:00 PM EDT
TAUNTON, MASS. (WPRI)- The Bristol County District Attorney's Office will move for a dangerousness hearing in the case of accused teacher Patrick Doyle.
Doyle, 33, is facing a multi-count indictment charging him with five counts of enticing a child under the age of 16, four counts of aggravated statutory rape, two counts of sending obscene matter to a minor and one count of reckless endangerment to a child.
Doyle, an 8th grade social studies teacher at Taunton High School, is accused of having sex with two 14-year-old students and sending sexually explicit messages to three girls.
A dangerousness hearing was requested for Doyle during his arraignment earlier this month. This type of hearing attempts to keep the suspect behind bars since they are considered a danger to the community.
However, Judge Thomas Maguire ruled that the case did not constitute the need for a dangerousness hearing and instead set his bail for $150,000.
The District Attorney's Office appealed the decision to the Supreme Judicial Court. A justice ruled in favor of the state yesterday.
Mr. Doyle will now be subjected to a dangerousness hearing, which has been set for Tuesday, July 24th in Fall River Superior Court.