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Nevada High Court Reverses Teacher's Kidnapping Conviction

LAS VEGAS (AP) — The Nevada Supreme Court threw out a kidnapping conviction against a former Clark County teacher who was found guilty by a jury in 2016 for having a sexual relationship with a student.

The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported that the majority of the 19-year sentence was tied to the two counts of kidnapping for taking her to a hotel.

The court agreed with Jason Lofthouse's attorneys, who had argued that prosecutors overreached when they charged Lofthouse with kidnapping, because his 2015 relationship with the 17-year-old student was consensual.

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Deputy Public Defender William Waters was not immediately available for comment. Chief Deputy District Attorney Stacy Kollins declined to comment.

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