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Judge nixes teacher's conviction on porn pop-ups
Robert Lemos, SecurityFocus 2007-06-06

UPDATE -- A Connecticut judge granted on Wednesday a new trial for substitute teacher Julie Amero, according to media reports, saying that information discovered after her conviction has direct bearing on whether she is responsible for risking harm to her students when pornographic pop-ups appeared on a classroom computer.

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Judge nixes teacher's conviction on porn pop-ups 2007-06-06
Neal Krawetz (1 replies)
I wonder how soon before a lawsuit based on the damage to her reputation and occupation. (Even if there is no second trial, I doubt the school district would consider her as a substitute teacher any more.)

Let's see... she could sue the school district, the school, and the principal. And don't forget the police department and expert witness for providing false testimony that damaged her reputation.

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