On 1/22/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yikes! I think those charges are a little harsh for a teenager changing his grades. And expulsion at that! Yikes! That's basically throwing this kid's life down the toilet for a foolish mistake. But, I'm sure that the courts won't destroy this kid's life, and I'll certainly bet that after all this kid goes through in the courts and being arrested, that he'll never EVER do anything this stupid again. Mike B
Mike, I have to disagree. Here we have the Class President, the person selected by his peers as the best representative of that school's class and he is an(alleged) fraud. Its not like it was the expected one; the nerdy hermit that forgot to turn in an assigmentand hacked the system.. What if the grade changes were never detected and this miscreant went on to get scholarships and other false acclaim? Some are probably cheering that thought, and its a sign of the times where today's youth think that cheating is not illegal unless you get caught. :) Dennis
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