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We have reached closing submissions in the Maths teacher case:
A teacher accused of abducting a schoolgirl and taking her to France could be considered a "paedophile" who "groomed" the pupil, prosecutors said.
Jeremy Forrest, 30, of Chislehurst Road, Petts Wood, south east London, denies child abduction.
Earlier the jury was told that Mr Forrest would not be giving evidence.
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Summing up the prosecution case, Richard Barton told the jury: "You do not have to decide whether he was a paedophile; you may consider, in the context of what he did, that is not an inappropriate label for him.
"It is about his desires to have that young sexual flesh, to satisfy his own carnal lusts."
He added: "It is interesting to note the woman he chose to marry is a very young-looking, petite woman with her own vulnerabilities.
"What is that Jeremy Forrest finds attractive about young-looking, vulnerable women?
"There is a word for it. It's called grooming - being caring, being kind, being close, gaining confidence, gaining the trust of that person and then you can do what you want to do with them."
Speaking directly to the defendant, Mr Barton asked: "How did you feel, Mr Forrest, that first time with that 14-year-old girl in the classroom in her school uniform, when you kissed her the first time?
"How was that in accordance with that trust that you have built up?"
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Ronald Jaffa, defending, read a series of character references in which Mr Forrest was described as a "talented and inspirational" teacher who "cared for others" and who had spent his time in prison teaching other inmates.
His sister, Carrie Hanspaul, a mother of three daughters, said she believed his caring nature had got him into trouble.
"He never has a bad word to say about anyone and always strives to do whatever he can to help other people and care for them," she said.
Jeremy Forrest's marriage to Emily began to deteriorate less than a year after their wedding, the court heard
"Unfortunately I believe this has contributed to his recent actions.
"Jeremy has been in a very difficult relationship for the last six years but did not want to worry any of his family, especially our parents, with his problems.
"I believe he became more and more depressed."
Mr Forrest's uncle, John Forrest, a solicitor, said his nephew was "deeply upset" by the position in which he found himself and was "embarrassed and remorseful about the upset which he has caused to his friends and his family".
Benedict Beaumont, a former ICT teacher at Bishop Bell CofE School, described him as "one of the most gifted teachers that I have ever met".
Friend Dale Ives-Routleff, the best man at the defendant's wedding to his wife Emily, spoke of a visit at Christmas 2011.
"When pressed he effectively broke down and admitted he was very unhappy at home and described his home/married life as 'miserable, lonely and depressing'," he said.