Connecticut Finally Drops Charges Against Julie Amero
from the too-little-too-late dept
In a case of what appears to unfortunately be "too little, too late" Techmeme points us to the news that Connecticut officials have finally agreed to drop felony charges against Julie Amero. As you may recall, Julie Amero was a substitute teacher who was randomly surfing some webpages on a classroom computer while students were working on some projects. On one webpage, the computer started opening a never ending series of windows showing pornographic pictures -- symptomatic of a computer infected with some malicious spyware. However, Connecticut police and prosecutors chose to try Amero on felony charges, threatening to put her in jail for 40 years, and getting a conviction.After numerous security experts brought attention to the case, a judge finally granted a new trial, and Connecticut police and officials refused to admit a mistake and still intended to try Amero. However, as noted above, the state finally worked out an agreement with Amero, where the state dropped most of the charges, after Amero agreed to plead guilty to a single charge of disorderly conduct (a misdemeanor) and give up her teacher's license. The article also notes that, due in part to stress from the case, Amero has been hospitalized and is in declining health.
It's great that Connecticut finally decided to drop the charges, but the whole thing remains a travesty. It's unclear what Amero did that was "disorderly conduct" or why she deserves to lose her teacher's license. On top of that, the fact that the state still refuses to admit its mistakes in the case is a tremendous shame. A bunch of technically illiterate folks basically destroyed this woman's life and still stand by what they did.
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This is troubling
That said, she could have turned the monitor off before anyone in her class saw anything.
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Others to blame?
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justice?
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technically illiterate
Basic logic applies to EVERYTHING, not just computers. Maybe the officials should have their status removed because they're unable to grasp infected computer != teacher's fault, unless s the teacher was purposefully browsing 'naughty' sites off hours.
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Woot?
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this is bull shit!!
irritating.....fucking stupid....that is what it is...
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This is bound to happen again to some other poor innocent soul
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CT and stupidity
Little things like "campfires are illegal unless in a covered container" and other issues are one of the reasons I left CT never to return.
I was the District Technology Coordinator for a school district in CT for about 1.5 years - and saw HUGE travesties in the educational/technology arena. The district even voted to delete the technology department budget from the school budget in order to not have a mil increase in town taxes (they had not had a mil increase in the prior 5 years either - just kept deleting from various education budgets). Instead - they turned the school network over to a couple of student technicians - who then had control of not only their own grades - but all other student grades, teacher wages, etc.
GOOD MOVE - CT!
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sickening
but the pr0n infestation? they need to charge the sys admin that built the system with conspiracy if they charge her for it. the admin is just as complicit. the principal probably set up the computer himself because he "knows about all that computer stuff."
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Legal homicide if you will, and don’t think for a moment lawyers wouldn’t stoop this low as I know from personal experience they will. As it is the state of Connecticut can pat it's self on the back for "protecting the kids." If you ask me, Julie has one hell of a case against the state but is now to sick to even fight.
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Re: This is troubling
The saddest part is she was a SUBSTITUTE teacher, so why isn't the real teacher having charges pressed?
Oh and they made her plead guilty to a misdemeanor so she can't counter-sue the prosecutor for slander. Chances are, she'll never be able to teach again either.
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The Lesson
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Great teacher recruiting advertisements
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Not only that, but imagine if this happened to a *male* substitute. Judging by the normal level of sanity associated with this kind of issue, we'd be seeing a story about a posthumous acquittal, if he was acquitted at all.
As for those who keep saying "they should have turned it off / closed the window" - the pop-ups likely covered the screen before she knew what was happening, and teachers aren't usually tech experts. Even if she realised what was going on straight away, she couldn't have turned it off before the kids saw something and parents complained. Her only crime is trusting the school for having working equipment. Having to second guess your employer's every move in case you get placed into this kind of situation? That's why there's a shortage of good teachers - anyone with sense avoids the profession.
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Re: technically illiterate
For example, many people believe that turning up a thermostat increases the temperature of the air coming from the furnace/heat pump, when in fact it only increases the amount of time the furance will run. It will not make the house warmer faster. This is due to an erroneous mental model of heating systems.
So, you can imagine that someone that has very little exposure to computers and never learned how they worked even on a basic level would get overwhelmed by the complexities we see today. Especially if you begin to realize that they learn the models of how computers work only from the media and casual exposure.
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Stupid Connecticut
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Re: justice?
You, sir, win the Internets.
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Re: CT and stupidity
With that said, being a CT resident myself for 31 years, I am appalled that Richard Blumenthal's (CT's AG) office took this case as far as it did. This is NOT typically how the AG's office proceeds in criminal cases and is generally pretty good. However their actions were way out of proportion and over-reaching. This case is definitely a black-eye on the face of CT (though we will recover).
While most people in the country have little understanding of technology, there will always remain some, including myself, that will not let the AG's office forget the horrendous actions they took against this woman who clearly was innocent.
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Julie Amero
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Too bad
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Re: CT and stupidity
Number one: Doubtful you were the coordinator, number two: if you were 1.5 years is a narrow track record for "knowing whats going on", number three: if these people (student technicians) were in control of teacher wages then it would be a national case by now.
Just airing your dirty laundry
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2 - Co-ordinator means only minor level sys admin.
3 - The corruption inside the education establishment is so logically rampant that it is easily observed by its fiscal/admin behavioral consequences, and as unaccountable, totally unafraid of its controlled employees/staff.
4 - 1.5 years is about right to realize your tremendous liability and engineer your escape before you get harmed.
5 - There is no effective review of corrupt practices. We have observed an ex-FBI agent , an ex-state governor, and an Admiral [ret.] be unable to grasp the corruption, though the last plainly understood its impact on the community.
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your all under a spell of "oh whoas me"
By the way saw her three days ago, she bought a nice infinity and a new house with all the donations to her defense.
Way to go Joe sympathy!
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