JANESVILLE — A former Janesville teacher accused of entering the boys locker room at the Woodman’s Sports & Convention Center has been bound over for trial. The incident resulted from violating the terms of his bond for unrelated child sexual exploitation crimes.

Rock County Court Commissioner Jack Hoag found enough evidence Monday that Adam Teal violated his bond requirements when he entered a locker room at the Woodman’s Center June 15. That’s despite Teal’s attorney questioning in court whether the Woodman’s locker room case against Teal might be overblown.

Teal, a former junior high teacher, was arrested after multiple people said he went into a locker room at the Woodman’s center where male youth hockey players were dressing for summer hockey camp. A criminal complaint says he’d violated a bond requirement that he not knowingly have contact with children, including his own.

Teal was accused last fall of of 10 counts of possession of child pornographic materials after investigators say they discovered that Teal had at least 1,000 images depicting child pornography, alongside a charge of distributing nude images of a person he knows without their consent, according to court records. Those charges remain open.

Teal was out on bond at the time he went into the Woodman’s Center locker room. A judge lowered his earlier bindover amount from $100,000 to $10,000 in the child exploitation and nude images charges.

While cross-examining a Janesville police officer that the Rock County District Attorney’s Office called as as a pre-trial witness on Monday, Teal’s attorney, Michael Shannon Murphy pointed out that Teal went in the locker room at the Woodman’s Center with one of his own children, accompanied by his own mother.

Murphy asked the officer and the court whether police would have arrested Teal if he’d shown up to buy groceries at Woodman’s Market — or if Teal had been walking around at the Rock County 4-H grounds while children were present.

“I don’t think the court can do anything but bind him over (for trial) because I think he’s admitted conduct, but I think the dispute here surrounds the definition of ‘conduct,’ and ‘contact,’ in my belief,” Murphy said.

The officer acknowledged Teal told him he was in the locker room with his own child.

Hoag said he finds enough evidence that Teal should have understood the terms of his bond — that he not have contact with children — would include a trip inside a youth locker room in a public place.

“No intentional contact with minors means don’t go someplace where you know there’s going to be minors,” Hoag said. “There’s an inference that exists that he should have known better.”

Teal was in court next to Murphy on Monday morning, dressed in an orange Rock County Jail inmate’s uniform. Teal pleaded not guilty to the Woodman’s Center bail jumping charges.

Murphy also filed for a bond adjustment for Teal, an appeal which will be heard in front of a judge at a later date. Teal is currently in jail on a $25,000 cash bond.

Teal is next due in court July 27, for a scheduling conference on his previously charged cases.

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