Teacher’s License Revoked While Facing Trial
Missoula, Montana USA,Sat Mar 21 2026
A 42‑year‑old former teacher named Cody A. Davis has had his teaching credentials pulled by the state’s education office. He is currently on trial and has denied every charge against him.
Davis kept his license active since 2008, but investigators found he stopped teaching about a year ago. The state’s office confirmed this when they suspended his license on Thursday.
The charges say he was not a teacher at the time of the alleged misconduct, but his past status as an educator is still relevant. Prosecutors note that he had a valid license until recently.
The suspension means Davis cannot work in any public school while the case proceeds. If he is found guilty, the ban could become permanent.
The situation highlights how quickly a professional’s standing can change when legal questions arise. It also raises doubts about the fairness of suspending a license before a verdict is reached.
The case remains open, and Davis’s future in education depends on the trial outcome. The community watches closely to see whether justice will be served fairly.