... Emily Grover and her mother Laura Carroll, assistant principal at Bellview Elementary School, were arrested in March after authorities said the duo used Carroll's special access to the district's student data system to cast hundreds of fraudulent votes for Grover in the homecoming queen election at Tate High School....
They are each charged with:
* 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)
... Grover was ultimately expelled from Tate High School, according to her arrest warrant. Carroll was suspended from her position after her arrest. School officials have declined to say if they have since terminated Carroll, citing the ongoing court case.
They'll plead to something. No white ladies are going to prison for 16 years for falsifying homecoming queen votes.
I'm happy with the expulsion, firing and humiliation over something so stupid and shallow, along with the exposure as LOSERS and just the fear of 16 years in prison. Anything else is gravy.
... Emily Grover and her mother Laura Carroll, assistant principal at Bellview Elementary School, were arrested in March after authorities said the duo used Carroll's special access to the district's student data system to cast hundreds of fraudulent votes for Grover in the homecoming queen election at Tate High School....
They are each charged with:
* 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)
... Grover was ultimately expelled from Tate High School, according to her arrest warrant. Carroll was suspended from her position after her arrest. School officials have declined to say if they have since terminated Carroll, citing the ongoing court case.
They'll plead to something. No white ladies are going to prison for 16 years for falsifying homecoming queen votes.
I'm happy with the expulsion, firing and humiliation over something so stupid and shallow, along with the exposure as LOSERS and just the fear of 16 years in prison. Anything else is gravy.
There's also being recognized everywhere:
50 years ago it would have been funny and a 3 day suspension.
Trump: “We had the safest border in the history of our country - or at least recorded history. I guess maybe a thousand years ago it was even better.”
50 years ago it would have been funny and a 3 day suspension.
Or, the 2nd place queen's homeys would have put Emily Grover in the hospital. They took homecoming more seriously back then and no need to involve the cops.
Florida is where Chicagoans go to be fuckups on their vacation:
50 years ago it would have been funny and a 3 day suspension.
Or, the 2nd place queen's homeys would have put Emily Grover in the hospital. They took homecoming more seriously back then and no need to involve the cops.
Florida is where Chicagoans go to be fuckups on their vacation:
I'm happy with the expulsion, firing and humiliation over something so stupid and shallow, along with the exposure as LOSERS and just the fear of 16 years in prison. Anything else is gravy.
There's also being recognized everywhere:
Just stumbled on this:
Homekilling Queen (2019)
6:00 PM ON LMN 271 • TV-14 • CC
Whitney Manning, gorgeous, entitled and deranged daughter of wealthy and equally disturbed Connie, is determined to become homecoming queen and absolutely nothing will stand in her way.
Disbarments been recommended for an Orlando lawyer who rammed her Land Rover into her ex-husband’s house, told his girlfriend, “I will kill you, b----!” and spat on police officers.
Court documents say 40-year-old Francine Bogumil later texted her ex-husband, “S---- bout to get ugly.”
All this violated several laws, court orders as well as the standards for behavior by a member of the Florida Bar, of which Bogumil has been a member since 2006.
As for the criminal matters, Bogumil pleaded no contest and was found guilty of one count of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon; one count of assault on a law enforcement officer, one count of domestic violence battery, two counts of violating a domestic violence restraining order, and two counts of criminal mischief. She is doing 51 weeks in the Orange County Jail, which will be followed by a year of community control and two years of modified probation.
The state Supreme Court suspended Bogumil and ordered a referee to make a discipline recommendation. The referee, 19th Judicial Circuit Judge Daryl Jay Isenhower, posted his report last week in which he recommended “immediate disbarment.” ...
Law School: Shepard Broad Law Center, Nova Southeastern University, J.D. 2006
Nova Southeastern University (Broad) is ranked No. 147-193 in Best Law Schools
NSU? Isn't that a disease? Seems like I remember something like a "non specific" something or other at some point in the past. But I guess the non specific aspect of it is why I don't remember much about it.
Law School: Shepard Broad Law Center, Nova Southeastern University, J.D. 2006
Nova Southeastern University (Broad) is ranked No. 147-193 in Best Law Schools
NSU? Isn't that a disease? Seems like I remember something like a "non specific" something or other at some point in the past. But I guess the non specific aspect of it is why I don't remember much about it.
She could have gotten about the same law education at NSU as she could have had she gone to Yale (#1) - but she couldn't get into Yale. So when she gets out of law school, she's not going to get a job at a top of the line firm. Instead of top firms waving money at her before she's even graduated, she's having to find some local/regional firm to take her in where she'll work 80 hours a week for a nice salary, but no overtime. Or she can't get a job in a firm (or gets weeded out) and ends up trolling for clients in traffic accidents and drunk tanks. Which may be why her "office" phone number and her "cell" phone number are the same. Funny thing, too, a lot of people have law degrees and don't actually practice law, but if you actually get disbarred it's often hard to find a good job at anything, especially if you've served time for domestic violence. Lady effed up her life majorly and IMNVHO deserves what she got.
... if you actually get disbarred it's often hard to find a good job at anything, especially if you've served time for domestic violence. Lady effed up her life majorly and IMNVHO deserves what she got.
I'll bet that she won't be getting any driving instructor jobs, either.
Kyle Theodore Griffith, a 30-year-old from Largo, Florida, went to Walmart to pick up a 24-pack case of soda.
He heard a bang and took a shot to the leg.
Now, he’s facing a felony charge of carrying a concealed weapon, court records show.
According to the Largo Police Department, Griffith was at a Walmart on Missouri Avenue on Saturday, May 15, and bent over to pick up the soda case. But that movement apparently caused the gun police say he was carrying in his waistband without a holster to go off. Or, as the report says, the gun “suddenly discharged.”
A bullet hit Griffith’s upper right thigh.
Opps.
Several witnesses, including a Largo police officer who happened to be in the West Central Florida store, said they saw Griffith take the gun from his pants afterward and slide it across the aisle to his brother, WFLA NewsChannel 8 reports.
Griffith did not have a concealed weapons permit in order to be carrying the gun.
Bond was set at $5,000.
Opps.
This is the second time in as many months Griffith has been charged with carrying a concealed weapon without a permit. On March 19, he was charged as such when he was spotted using a flashlight to look into balconies and cars at an apartment complex on Seminole Boulevard in Pinellas County.
According to that arrest affidavit, Griffith told officers he was looking for someone to help him “jump his vehicle.” But police found a black Sig Sauer firearm in a holster in his waistband. Police say he told them he had a concealed weapons permit in Virginia to carry the gun but according to the arrest report he does not.
He was released from Pinellas County Jail for that charge at the apartment complex after paying $2,000 bond, according to court records.
Opps.
It is not clear if the gun in the jolting soda pop case was the same one. But, according to the report, he tried the Virginia explanation again to no avail, CBS17 reported.
A Florida woman wearing almost no clothing was arrested Saturday after leading troopers on a high-speed chase through several counties in a stolen car, authorities said....
Stefancich was charged with grand theft auto, reckless driving, fleeing and eluding, possession of methamphetamine and driving with a suspended license.
"The FHP said that Stefancich was found "nearly fully unclothed" when she was arrested"
That could mean she was wearing a bikini. But in any case, does anyone believe she'd still be alive if she had been a Black male?
"The FHP said that Stefancich was found "nearly fully unclothed" when she was arrested"
That could mean she was wearing a bikini. But in any case, does anyone believe she'd still be alive if she had been a Black male?
God hell....a nearly naked large black man would never stand a chance in any state in the union. Especially after a high speed chase. Shit, after they killed him they'd likely come after his family as well. Cops are afraid of black people for some reason.