Judge: Man In Child Porn Case Too Dangerous To Be Released

WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) — A Massachusetts middle school teacher who was arrested on charges that he tried to buy child pornography from the Philippines online has been deemed too dangerous to be released as he awaits trial.

A federal judge on Monday ordered 53-year-old Scott Peeler, of Worcester, detained in U.S District Court. He said that Peeler's alleged crimes were against children on the internet, and it would be difficult to police his behavior.

Read: Federal Complaint Against Scott Peeler (.pdf)

The Southbridge Middle School teacher was arrested in June and charged with attempted receipt of child pornography and attempted enticement and coercion of a minor.

Peeler's lawyer tried to have him released on conditions, including a $50,000 performance bond.

The judge said he could have imposed an order keeping Peeler from having access to Internet-capable devices, but questioned whether that could be monitored.

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