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http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/singapore/story/sex-grades-graft-confessions-made-under-duress-nus-law-prof-20120924
The four criminal motions filed by law professor Tey Tsun Hang were heard in the Supreme Court on Monday morning.
During the hearing, Tey's lawyer, Mr Peter Low, alleged that Tey had made confessions under duress, while undergoing investigations by the CPIB.
Tey faces six charges of having corruptly obtained gifts and sex from a former student in exchange for good grades.
The judgement for the motions will be given on Tuesday.

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