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Former SA Labor staffer Benjamin Waters granted bail to address 400m from school on strict conditions

A former South Australian Labor staffer accused of child sex offences has been granted home-detention bail to an address 400 metres from a school, an Adelaide court has heard.
Key points:
- Benjamin Waters has been charged with numerous child sex offences
- Mr Waters was bailed on strict conditions, including that he wear an electronic monitoring bracelet
- Prosecutors did not oppose bail and the case will return to court in May
Benjamin Waters has been charged with one count of producing child abuse material through a carriage service and four counts of possessing child exploitation material following an investigation by SA Police and the Australian Federal Police.
The 38-year-old was granted home detention bail in the Adelaide Magistrates Court…
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