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Yeah, because this kind of thing between a teacher and student should be considered proper and acceptable behavior.

 

Please. <_<

 

Yep. The key phrase in the story isn't "18 year old". It's "student".

 

Still...it's a hell of a punishment for legally consensual contact.

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Yeah, because this kind of thing between a teacher and student should be considered proper and acceptable behavior.

 

Please.

 

Yes, we should definitely be putting people in PRISON for having consensual relations with another adult.

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Has nothing to do with adulthood. Has everything to do with a student-teacher relationship.

The article doesn't state that the 18 year old is a current student of her's (unless I missed it).

 

What if he is a former student of hers but no longer attends any of her classes?

 

What he is has never been her student but is a student at her HS?

 

What if he's a student at a different HS?

 

 

Lewd acts in puclic apply in each case, but what about having an improper relationship with a student?

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The article doesn't state that the 18 year old is a current student of her's (unless I missed it).

 

It's implied by the article stating he's a student. Which doesn't mean the article isn't wrong or badly written, of course...

 

What if he is a former student of hers but no longer attends any of her classes?

 

Okay.

 

What he is has never been her student but is a student at her HS?

 

Not okay.

 

What if he's a student at a different HS?

 

Okay.

 

Lewd acts in puclic apply in each case, but what about having an improper relationship with a student?

 

 

"IMPROPER RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EDUCATOR AND STUDENT.

An employee of a public or private primary or secondary school commits an offense if the employee engages in sexual contact, sexual intercourse, or deviate sexual intercourse with a person who is enrolled in a public or private primary or secondary school at which the employee works."

 

But if you're married to the student, that's an affirmative defense.

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Missing in the dialogue through the thread is that why would she have been so stupid as to have engaged in the act with him in such a public place? A little common sense and discretion would likely have kept the impropriety a secret. Not saying it makes her actions correct only saying that at the end of the day she is in trouble in part simply because she is stupid.

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Missing in the dialogue through the thread is that why would she have been so stupid as to have engaged in the act with him in such a public place? A little common sense and discretion would likely have kept the impropriety a secret. Not saying it makes her actions correct only saying that at the end of the day she is in trouble in part simply because she is stupid.

 

Doesn't it sorta work that way in general?

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