The students 'have suffered more at home than they're ever going to get in the court system,' an attorney said.
that the students"agreed to admit it was [them], how we did it, in exchange for one count." He said the students were from"very, very good families" and"have suffered more at home than they're ever going to get in the court system."argued that felony charges are too harsh as they suggest the students caused physical harm. He said the incident instead caused"psychological harm.
"They're eighth-grade kids. Psychologically, they clearly are suffering an amount of trauma because of their dumb actions," he said.The Columbus Dispatch :"We are saddened that these charges are a result of actions that took place at one of our schools. Our teachers deserve respect and kindness, and anything less than that is completely unacceptable. We will continue to support law enforcement in every way possible."
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