, 2007-02-12
Substitute teacher Julie Amero faces up to 40 years in prison for exposing kids to porn using a classroom computer, but the facts strongly suggest that she was wrongfully convicted. Many issues remain, from the need for an independent computer forensics investigation and the presence of spyware and adware on the machine, to bad or incomplete legal work on both sides of this criminal case.
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MikeP (1 replies)
MikeP (1 replies)

OMG were the system admin that backwards they couldn't update the network to the current version of IE and install googles toolbar with automatic pop up blocker?
Seriously the parents should be having the Technicians in court not the sub teacher. After all its their job to limit access to sites such as these to be viewed by minors not a Sub teacher.
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