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Related: About this forumHigh-schooler and her mother hacked school records to steal homecoming queen election, police say
High-schooler and her mother hacked school records to steal homecoming queen election, police say
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High-schooler and her mother hacked school records to steal homecoming queen election, police say (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Mar 2021
OP
Why not file 60 whining lawsuits? And then work to suppress the votes next time
soothsayer
Mar 2021
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CurtEastPoint
(19,395 posts)1. Fucking Florida.
catbyte
(36,764 posts)2. Hmmmm, I think she should've kept her mouth shut.
WTF is the matter with parents like these? Don't they know that they're not doing their little darlings any favors by trying to cheat? Instead of a rhinestone crown, she's gonna get a mugshot and a police record. Awesome.
Is it just me or do these things seem to happen in Florida and Texas more often than in other states?
Edited to add:
Wow, I just clicked on the article from Pensacola and they're not playing around with the charges:
Both Carroll and Grover have been charged with one count of each of the following crimes:
Offenses against users of computers, computer systems, computer networks and electronic devices (third-degree felony)
Unlawful use of a two-way communications device (third-degree felony)
Criminal use of personally identifiable information (third-degree felony)
Conspiracy to commit these offenses (first-degree misdemeanor)
Offenses against users of computers, computer systems, computer networks and electronic devices (third-degree felony)
Unlawful use of a two-way communications device (third-degree felony)
Criminal use of personally identifiable information (third-degree felony)
Conspiracy to commit these offenses (first-degree misdemeanor)
CurtEastPoint
(19,395 posts)4. LOL...when I saw the photo I immediately thought of Texas. Then Florida.
soothsayer
(38,601 posts)3. Why not file 60 whining lawsuits? And then work to suppress the votes next time