A 14-year-old student in Florida wrote his cellphone number on a
classroom chalkboard because he wanted a classmate he liked to call him.
The student indeed was contacted – not by the girl but allegedly by his 32-year-old teacher. Within days, police said, the two were involved in a sexual relationship.
In Pennsylvania, a 33-year-old teacher approached a 17-year-old student at a school dance and began flirting with him, police said.
The married teacher then sent the student sexual text messages and
photos, along with a video of herself performing lewd acts, according to
news reports. The relationship escalated, and the teacher pleaded
guilty last month to institutional sexual assault.
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This is that puzzling perennial perpetrator position problem a.k.a. musical chairs.
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The legal scholars
ReplyDeleteWith starched collars
Have tried in vain
To attain a gain
Using slippery words
And viscous thoughts.