A former church youth group leader who’s been the subject of an investigation into child molestation was back in Clark County Superior Court on Tuesday to face a new charge.

Robert Wilson Rector, 30, of Vancouver was scheduled to be sentenced after pleading guilty in November to three counts of third-degree child molestation, court records show. Instead, the hearing was set over to April 10, so Rector could make a first appearance in another child molestation case — involving a fourth victim.

He entered a not-guilty plea to one count of third-degree child molestation. A review hearing is set for the same day as sentencing, Deputy Prosecutor Caitlin Cushing said.

Rector is facing a standard sentencing range of 41 to 54 months in prison on each count, court records show. The defense plans to argue for SSOSA, or a special sex offender sentencing alternative, Cushing said, which could reduce his prison term.

Rector was originally charged in June 2018 with three counts of third-degree child molestation, one count of attempted third-degree child molestation and one count of fourth-degree assault with sexual motivation.