School Votes To Pay Legal Fees Of Assistant Principal Charged In Child Porn Witchhunt
from the good-for-them dept
Back in April, we wrote about the ridiculous situation involving an assistant principal who had been prosecuted for "child porn" possession because he had been investigating kids at school sending graphic images of themselves to each other. The details of the case are convoluted, but it was quite clear that the guy never should have been charged -- just as it was equally clear that the prosecutor didn't seem to care. As we noted, the judge tossed out the case, but the guy had lost his job and his name had been attached to child porn, scaring off friends and neighbors. However, it sounds like things may actually be working out (as much as something could "work out" after such an awful experience).Ting-Yi Oei was allowed to return to his job in April, and apparently he was welcomed back warmly: "The Parent Teacher Student Association organized a welcome-back breakfast for him and the school honors society decorated his office door and desk with notes of support and Christmas lights." And, now, the school board has voted to give him $167,000 to cover his legal fees. That still doesn't fix the emotional anguish, but at least the community and the school seems to have realized that the prosecutor made a huge mistake here.
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How can such a maniac still be in office, and not in a mental asylum?
Sometimes it's hard to figure out what century Americans are living in.
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Meanwhile, the prosecutor isn't (AFAIK) facing any repercussions for almost needlessly destroying a man's life and wasting thousands of dollars of public money. Not to mention that this case is yet another illustration as to why teaching is an increasingly dangerous profession. This puts off new graduates who may have been interested in teaching and thus weakening an already under served school system.
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The prosecutor should at least be fired (and, if there's any justice in this world, disbarred for gross misconduct and prosecutorial abuse), and the victim of this sham prosecution should not only receive an apology from representatives from the city of South Riding and the state of Virginia for being put through such a completely avoidable ordeal, but a healthy settlement to make up for the time he lost off his job while dealing with this nonsense as well as the emotional trauma he was surely put through.
Only then would it be a true victory.
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What was that about those who don't learn from the past?
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Which would make those people far more intelligent than those that do form an opinion just by hearing those two words.
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Did I just read the article right?
What the hell would have happened if the vote went against?
I think it's time for Oei to file his own lawsuit, both against the school and the city for wrongful prosecution.
Because, as many state, the sheer implication was enough to ruin this man's life. Now, he should reap at least a million to retire and move the hell out of the area.
For no amount of time will ever clear his name from those too stupid to see just how wrong the situation was from Oei's perspective.
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so they can vote on how they use our tax monies?
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