Alan Morris, Hale Barns, England, United Kingdom (charged July 2013)

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    Alan Morris (Rivington Road, Hale, England, United Kingdom), 63, former teacher at St. Ambrose College, Trafford Council Education and Learning, Hale Barns, England, United Kingdom, "accused of 47 offences involving 29 boys aged between 11 and 17"

    It appears he is also known as the "Rev. Deacon Alan Morris".

    ITV: Ex-teacher faces 47 charges of historical sexual abuse (July 15 2013)

    Alan Morris, 63, of Hale has been charged with 47 offences. The charges are for offences alleged to have taken place between 1972 and 1991 and involve 29 boys aged between 11 and 17 during their time at St Ambrose RC School in Hale Barns ... He has been charged with 41 counts of indecent assault, one count of outraging public decency and five counts of inciting gross indecency.

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    Long Ridge News: Ex-teacher charged on sex offences (July 15 2013)

    Alan Morris, 63, also a church deacon, is accused of 47 offences involving 29 boys aged between 11 and 17. The offences are said to have taken place between 1972 and 1991 at St Ambrose RC School in Hale Barns, a Christian Brothers school ... He is due to appear at Manchester City Magistrates' Court on July 25.
     
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    Manchunian Matters: Former teacher charged with 47 child sex offences after investigation into abuse at Altrincham Catholic school (July 15 2013)

    The charges relate to offences alleged to have been committed between 1972 and 1991, involving 29 boys aged between 11 and 17 during their time at Saint Ambrose RC College in Hale Barns. John Dilworth, Head of the CPS North West Complex Casework Unit, said: “There is sufficient evidence for a realistic prospect of conviction and that it is in the public interest to prosecute this case.”