Wednesday, May 5, 2021

Too bad for her she wasn't trying to rig a national election

She'd have been in the clear: "Florida student accused of rigging homecoming queen vote could face 16-year sentence".

Update  JeffS reports that the link doesn't work for him. It works for me, but in case it's a dud for anyone else, here's another news report on the story.

5 comments:

  1. Works for me, Jeff. Chris Wray must have gotten into your computer!

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  2. How is it a criminal case?
    Jebus, suspend her, giver her detention, take away her phone, but possible jail time for a school 'election'?
    And when do the FBI get involved?

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  3. Isn't that, like, the theme of every second high school comedy, dude?

    We have become so serious all of a sudden. Well they told us the 21st century would be different.

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  4. Yeah, bizarre, Paco, the link works on a different device. Hmmmm!

    The charges are focused on unauthorized network access by the daughter, and failure to follow security procedures on a government network for the mother. The school election was simply the path these actions came to light.

    I doubt the daughter will see jail time, but she will probably get a felony conviction. The mother (and vice principal) ... ... we'll see. At the least, she SHOULD be fired.

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