Former law professor Tey Tsun Hang (pic), who was found guilty on all six counts of corruption in the sex-for-grades trial on Tuesday, will only learn of his fate next Monday when the court decides his sentence.
But the prosecution yesterday pressed for a minimum sentence of three months jail and for him to compensate his former student Darrine Ko for the two tailored shirts and the bill for dinner at Garibaldi’s.
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