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A Court Found A Teacher Touched A Girl Inappropriately. He Ended Up Back In A Classroom
Joshua Allen Barney credentials were never revoked despite findings he would engage in similar behavior if he were to return to a classroom.

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Joshua Allen Barney credentials were never revoked despite findings he would engage in similar behavior if he were to return to a classroom.

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