Gabriela Neufeld, a former teacher at South Mecklenburg High School, has accepted a plea deal after being charged with multiple counts of sexual activity with a student. As part of the deal, she will serve a period of incarceration followed by probation, according toWSOCTV.
On Thursday, Neufeld, 27, pleaded guilty to one count of committing crimes against nature following an incident involving an 18-year-old male student at South Meck High School. The case, which began in late November of the previous year, led to her arrest by Charlotte Mecklenburg Police. As part of the plea agreement, additional charges related to sexual activity with the student were dropped. Neufeld is facing a prison sentence ranging from 6 to 17 months, as reported byQCNews.
Neufeld’s plea agreement requires three years of probation after incarceration, during which she must give up her teaching license and cannot work with minors. She must also comply with any evaluations, counseling, or treatment programs prescribed by her probation officer and pay her court fees, including a monthly supervision fee. Hired by Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools in 2021 on a four-year contract, her employment was interrupted by the allegations, which surfaced after a student s mother reported finding them engaged in sexual activity at Park Road Park, as stated byWCCB.
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