@ Boozy: Yes, that's what I'm saying. The teacher from my 6th grade year left the school. A couple of years later, the charges were dropped because they didn't want traumatize the student and make her testify what happened to her. (Though right after that incident, we got the DARE program in my school and learned to say no to drugs and protect ourselves from "other things").
@ Greenday: Yes, I know hearsay is inadmissable in court or at least it's not something that is used exclusively in the collection of evidence for a case. But sometimes, a student may (I'm not saying they actually do), but they may brag about what's happening to them. And in the original story link, the student and teacher were texting/e-mailing/celll phone calling each other with their declarations of "love". Though I just killed my own argument, huh? That's physical evidence, right?
@ Greenday: Yes, I know hearsay is inadmissable in court or at least it's not something that is used exclusively in the collection of evidence for a case. But sometimes, a student may (I'm not saying they actually do), but they may brag about what's happening to them. And in the original story link, the student and teacher were texting/e-mailing/celll phone calling each other with their declarations of "love". Though I just killed my own argument, huh? That's physical evidence, right?
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