reason10 Posted January 14, 2023 Report Posted January 14, 2023 And this criminal school is in Unelected Joe's stomping ground. Makes sense, being the home state of an unelected pedophile https://www.foxnews.com/us/maryland-school-employee-inadvertently-emailed-sexually-explicit-photos-entire-student-body Maryland school employee 'inadvertently' emailed sexually explicit photos to entire student body A high school in Maryland issued an apology Friday after an employee accidentally sent sexually explicit photos to the entire student body, according to school officials. Principal Taryn Washington at Dr. Henry A. Wise Jr. High School in Prince George's County sent a letter to students' families Friday informing them of the incident, stating the employee "inadvertently" sent an email to all students containing the photos. Washington said school administrators immediately tried to retract the email, but the photos were seen by many people and were shared with others. There are a lot of unanswered questions in this article: 1. Why would a kid pose in a sexually explicit photo in the first place. Yeah, kids do dumbass things all the time. This crosses a line. 2. Sending an E-mail is a deliberate process. How do you ACCIDENTALLY send sexually explicit photos? 3. Why have no charges been filed, against both the kids and the employee who sent those photos? It IS a crime https://www.criminaldefenselawyer.com/resources/teen-sexting-maryland.htm Child Pornography In Maryland, a person who creates, distributes, or possesses with intent to distribute child pornography faces harsh felony penalties. Child pornography includes images or videos depicting a minor (younger than 18) engaged in an obscene act or sexual conduct. Definition of sexual conduct. Sexual conduct includes sexual intercourse, oral sex, masturbation, lewd exhibition of the genitals or pubic area, or any touching or contact with the private areas of the body, including a female's breasts. Selfies. The Maryland Court of Appeals held that child pornography charges apply to selfies taken by minors. In a 2019 case, a 16-year-old was found guilty of child pornography for filming herself engaged in sexual conduct and sending the video to her teenage friends. The court held that, under the plain language of the statute, the 16-year-old could be both the pornographer and the subject of child pornography. (In re S.K., 215 A.3d 300 (Md. Ct. App. 2019).) Penalties. A conviction for child pornography is a felony punishable by: up to 10 years in prison and a $25,000 fine for a first offense, or up to 20 years in prison and a $50,000 fine for a subsequent offense. (Md. Code Ann., Crim. Law §§ 1-101, 11-101, 11-207 (2020).) Now we know how that state could have produced a CRIMINAL like Biden. It won't even enforce its sex crime laws. Quote
reason10 Posted January 14, 2023 Author Report Posted January 14, 2023 https://www.foxnews.com/us/nearly-350-k-12-educators-arrested-child-sex-crimes-2022 Nearly 350 K-12 educators arrested on child sex crimes in 2022 For those of you who are the true TROLLS of this place, I'll admit it up front. Yes, there is a FLORIDA incident in this arrest report. Daniel Norment, 41, a former Florida middle school math teacher who was arrested in May, was sentenced in September to three years in prison for having sex with a 16-year-old female student in a classroom closet. The victim has filed a lawsuit accusing the Palm Beach County School District of "allowing and enabling" the longtime teacher to "groom and then sexually assault her," The Palm Beach Post reported. Here's a more detailed account of that story as it happened. https://nypost.com/2022/05/12/florida-teacher-daniel-norment-allegedly-had-sex-with-student/ You'll notice it takes place in one of the blue counties of Florida, a district the rest of us laugh at half the time. But for serious educators who take our jobs seriously, this business of child sex crimes in public schools has got to stop. If parents cannot trust the public schools with their children, those particular schools should be shut down. In substitute teacher training and orientation, the instruction includes how to handle affectionate students. Yes, the kiddies all occasionally feel the need to run up and hug a teacher, (especially those kids who come from fatherless homes.) Sub (and teachers too, I suppose) are instructed to discourage this practice. Any of the schools I sub at will tell you I am one cold son of a btchh when it comes to physical contact with students. There is NO touchy feely crap on my assignments. It's always 100 percent professionalism with me. That's the job. I don't even talk about my family or my personal life. There just isn't enough time, not for a professional educator. The schools are institutions of education, not singles bars. And these are AMERICAN children, not illegal aliens brats who will be sold to child prostitution when drug cartel leaders pay to illegally ship their parents across the border. Quote
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