The jury in the trial of a care worker who allegedly "fell in love with" a boy at the children's home where she worked has been discharged. Lindy Leah had been on trial at Liverpool Crown Court ...
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Lindy Leah denies being a person in a position of trust causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity ...
Lindy Leah, 44, is accused of engaging in 'highly inappropriate behaviour' with a teenager at the care home in St Helens ...
The prosecution alleges that the woman, 44, developed a romantic attachment to the boy, going beyond appropriate care and support.
Lindy Leah denies a charge of being a person in a position of trust causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity ...
Lindy Leah is accused of 'highly inappropriate behaviour' with a resident at the children's home where she was deputy manager ...
Lindy Leah is accused of 'highly inappropriate behaviour' with a resident of the children's home where she worked as deputy ...
The trial, before Judge Brian Cummings KC, continues, and is expected to last for around a week.