Student's parents hired a lawyer fighting EPHS over senior prank Valedictorian of EPHS
#1
Posted 29 March 2012 - 05:33 PM
just seen the rest of the news clip, it is the valedictorian of EPHS
In Loving Memory of My Daddy and Mama
3-29-08 and 10-24-2012
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#2
Posted 29 March 2012 - 05:49 PM
Jacob Zimmerman lost his battle to get back in school, from the school board, and tribunal he was guilty of painting the road, he said that is all he did the school got swept up by the PR of the county, said the lawyer
Mrs. Zimmerman said no one knows her son, and his name has been slandered, and hopefully he has not lost his scholarship to GT
In Loving Memory of My Daddy and Mama
3-29-08 and 10-24-2012
*say what you mean, and mean what you say*
#3
Posted 29 March 2012 - 05:50 PM
#4
Posted 29 March 2012 - 05:59 PM
#5
Posted 29 March 2012 - 06:01 PM
He claims that when he saw that the 'prank' was getting out of hand, he left. If he was the fine young man his mother claims he is, he would have called 911 and *reported* the vandalism. I'm sure there are those here who would call him a snitch, but if you witness CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR, you should feel a moral obligation to report it.
Unless his scholarship has a morality clause, I doubt he'll lose it.
#6
Posted 29 March 2012 - 06:11 PM
Riograce, on 29 March 2012 - 06:01 PM, said:
He claims that when he saw that the 'prank' was getting out of hand, he left. If he was the fine young man his mother claims he is, he would have called 911 and *reported* the vandalism. I'm sure there are those here who would call him a snitch, but if you witness CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR, you should feel a moral obligation to report it.
Unless his scholarship has a morality clause, I doubt he'll lose it.
my husband said the same thing... for him to be so smart to be valedictorian, he was not to smart for not reporting it once it got out of hand.
In Loving Memory of My Daddy and Mama
3-29-08 and 10-24-2012
*say what you mean, and mean what you say*
#7
Posted 29 March 2012 - 06:11 PM
Rookie, on 29 March 2012 - 05:59 PM, said:
Might I serve you some WHINE?
#8
Posted 29 March 2012 - 06:15 PM
#9
Posted 29 March 2012 - 06:18 PM
Lady Raider, on 29 March 2012 - 05:49 PM, said:
Jacob Zimmerman lost his battle to get back in school, from the school board, and tribunal he was guilty of painting the road, he said that is all he did the school got swept up by the PR of the county, said the lawyer
Mrs. Zimmerman said no one knows her son, and his name has been slandered, and hopefully he has not lost his scholarship to GT
georgia tech does not accept anyone with felony convictions, whether they have a scholarship or not
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#11
Posted 29 March 2012 - 06:26 PM

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#12
Posted 29 March 2012 - 06:27 PM
Rookie, on 29 March 2012 - 05:59 PM, said:
IF they are somehow able to bail him out, this will not be the last time they bail him out.
#13
Posted 29 March 2012 - 06:34 PM
Jet_man1969, on 29 March 2012 - 06:15 PM, said:
I wonder why that is? I agree with you... but it does make you wonder how that works that way..
In Loving Memory of My Daddy and Mama
3-29-08 and 10-24-2012
*say what you mean, and mean what you say*
#14
Posted 29 March 2012 - 06:43 PM
If they laugh at you because you're different, laugh at them because they're all the same.
#15
Posted 29 March 2012 - 06:59 PM
#16
Posted 29 March 2012 - 07:01 PM
Riograce, on 29 March 2012 - 06:01 PM, said:
I disagree 100%. I feel great whenever a snitch gets an old fashioned beat-down. Snitches get stitches! I've told mine to NEVER talk to the po-po under any circumstances!
(Rhett Butler speaking to Miss Scarlett)
#17
Posted 29 March 2012 - 07:04 PM
In Loving Memory of My Daddy and Mama
3-29-08 and 10-24-2012
*say what you mean, and mean what you say*
#18
Posted 29 March 2012 - 07:05 PM
Jetasmom, on 29 March 2012 - 06:18 PM, said:
Oh well then.
But you know, I'm going to be surprised if any of these kids ends up with a felony conviction. I suspect that when it comes down to the nitty-gritty, the county will charge them with something different then work out deals.
#19
Posted 29 March 2012 - 07:08 PM
Riograce, on 29 March 2012 - 07:05 PM, said:
But you know, I'm going to be surprised if any of these kids ends up with a felony conviction. I suspect that when it comes down to the nitty-gritty, the county will charge them with something different then work out deals.
I would bet anything none of then get hit with a felony in the end. A lot of places offer diversion programs for first time offenders which keep things off your record all together
#20
Posted 29 March 2012 - 07:08 PM
Captain Rhett Butler, on 29 March 2012 - 07:01 PM, said:
-100
I hope they never see *you* robbed or shot, then. Think of the moral dilemma ....
#21
Posted 29 March 2012 - 07:09 PM
jenilyn, on 29 March 2012 - 06:43 PM, said:
The kid's main concern should be getting the charges reduced to a misdemeanor and trying to work a deal BEFORE it goes to the grand jury. A good lawyer will try to work something out, maybe a fine and community service, pre-trial, etc. Also, the attorney should make the deal beforehand to be able to get the record expunged.
If you wait till after the indictment, you may not be able to get it expunged. (Been there, done that!)
(Rhett Butler speaking to Miss Scarlett)
#23
Posted 29 March 2012 - 07:39 PM
Mrs G
#24
Posted 29 March 2012 - 07:47 PM
Captain Rhett Butler, on 29 March 2012 - 07:01 PM, said:
And setting that example for your kids is exactly why they have had problems with discipline in school and run-ins with the law
#25
Posted 29 March 2012 - 07:49 PM
Lady Raider, on 29 March 2012 - 05:33 PM, said:
just seen the rest of the news clip, it is the valedictorian of EPHS
A school prank my a$$. Once again, parents are bringing home the fact that there are no consequences for bad behavior. 'Poor little Johnny shouldn't be in trouble for a little ole prank'. What if that 'prank' had been acted out at their home, on their brick, concrete and vehicles? If little Johnny had done it I guess it would be OK, just not any other juvenile delinquent.
#26
Posted 29 March 2012 - 07:51 PM
If this kid was painting the road (a practice that has been acceptable all these years), then he may have a valid point.
If he left when it turned into what he knew was not acceptable, he shouldn't receive the same punishment as the kids that went onto school property and vandalized the place.
When there is a murder, the accomplice doesn't get the same punishment as the trigger guy.
The only lesson that has been taught in this ordeal is NEVER ADMIT TO ANYTHING.
This post has been edited by feelip: 29 March 2012 - 07:59 PM
#27
Posted 29 March 2012 - 07:56 PM
jenilyn, on 29 March 2012 - 06:43 PM, said:
+100
Perhaps it's been too long since some of these folks were in school but you just don't call the cops on your own friends. You lose good friends forever that way. You likely face an ass whooping or six that way. You likely will have your home/car vandalized that way. Calling the cops on your friends or classmates is the absolute, ultimate faux pas in high school. It's akin to being the guy at work who watches the front door of the office and goes squealing to the boss every time anyone is even 1 minute late....got news for y'all, not even the boss respects people like that.
mrnn
Paulding County...proudly the 19th most conservative county in the entire
country. This means that I'm not a liberal; it means you're an extremist.
#28
Posted 29 March 2012 - 07:59 PM
mrnn, on 29 March 2012 - 07:56 PM, said:
Perhaps it's been too long since some of these folks were in school but you just don't call the cops on your own friends. You lose good friends forever that way. You likely face an ass whooping or six that way. You likely will have your home/car vandalized that way. Calling the cops on your friends or classmates is the absolute, ultimate faux pas in high school. It's akin to being the guy at work who watches the front door of the office and goes squealing to the boss every time anyone is even 1 minute late....got news for y'all, not even the boss respects people like that.
mrnn
They aren't "good friends" if I have to hide illegal acts for them. Have people lost all sense of right and wrong?
#29
Posted 29 March 2012 - 08:00 PM
1. I believe this young man when he says that he only did the road and one letter on the neighborhood sign. I believe him when he says he did tell the school what he saw on his way home that night. I don't think at the time he really thought that what they were doing was illegal and should call the cops. Realisitically folks, who is always at their best judgement at 2am?
2. I do not and will not believe that this kid (or any of these kids) lives should be altered FOREVER because of this incident. That punishment doesn't fit the crime. That's one thing that I've been contemplating lately - not just with regards to this - but our sense of what the punishment should be for various crimes is really out of whack. You all are asking that this young man forever pay the price for a STUPID and, quite frankly, accepted senior prank. Painting the road in front of the school is an ACCEPTED prank. We've had this discussion on this board. As for the neighborhood sign, they fixed the damage and, as I understand, the HOA is not pursuing anything further.
3. Without going into details, the reasons that the tribunal gave this young man for not allowing him back in school were ridiculous. But, at the end of the day, in my humble opinion, the school system has boxed themselves into a corner and now they're trying to save their a$$es in all directions - they can't let these kids back into the school - or the mob will hunt them down and never reelect them. But, they can't kick these kids out because they need them for EPHS graduation rate, test scores, etc. The average GPA of this group is a 4.25.
4. I'm really glad that they are pushing this issue. This kid has 4 AP classes and 2 advanced classes. The theory is that putting them in ombudsman is giving them their education. Well, it's not. You can't replace an AP teacher and class with 3 hours of computer time. The school wants their cake and eat it too.
The fact is that the school system has WAY overreacted to this whole situation (remember - they did $40,000 worth of damage - in the end - $1000 worth of chemicals and the maintenance staff's time, which would have been paid no matter what, for a total of $7500). They can't back down - but they can't screw the school either. In the end, it's young men like this that's going to get screwed for a senior prank that is ACCEPTABLE.
#30
Posted 29 March 2012 - 08:01 PM
Mariposa, on 29 March 2012 - 07:47 PM, said:
Or NOT setting the example, whichever the case may be. They are in fact setting an example, a very bad one.........do something bad and illegal and we'll hire a lawyer to get you out of it.
#31
Posted 29 March 2012 - 08:04 PM
feelip, on 29 March 2012 - 07:51 PM, said:
If this kid was painting the road (a practice that has been acceptable all these years), then he may have a valid point.
If he left when it turned into what he knew was not acceptable, he shouldn't receive the same punishment as the kids that went onto school property and vandalized the place.
When there is a murder, the accomplice doesn't get the same punishment as the trigger guy.
The only lesson that has been taught in this ordeal is NEVER ADMIT TO ANYTHING.
And, that's the exact lesson that he's learned. The truth will not do. Don't trust anything that authorities tell you. It will only be used against you. Some of these kids are getting SCREWED by association. The fact is that I understand from other sources (not this family) that this whole thing is going to be difficult to prosecute because there's no evidence. It's a whole lot of he said/she said and there's not way to sort it out.
#32
Posted 29 March 2012 - 08:06 PM
I really would like to hear what this kid thought was acceptable and what wag getting out of hand...
This post has been edited by winston1972: 29 March 2012 - 08:06 PM
#33
Posted 29 March 2012 - 08:06 PM
#34
Posted 29 March 2012 - 08:06 PM
momof 3, on 29 March 2012 - 08:01 PM, said:
Yes, because nothing says "bad example being set" like the parents of a freaking valedictorian hiring a lawyer to prevent a harmless school prank from ruining his future.
Some of y'all just consistently put some misplaced definition of pride in front common sense. Don't hate the player, hate the game.
mrnn
Paulding County...proudly the 19th most conservative county in the entire
country. This means that I'm not a liberal; it means you're an extremist.
#35
Posted 29 March 2012 - 08:09 PM
jenilyn, on 29 March 2012 - 06:43 PM, said:
Captain Rhett Butler, on 29 March 2012 - 07:01 PM, said:
mrnn, on 29 March 2012 - 07:56 PM, said:
Perhaps it's been too long since some of these folks were in school but you just don't call the cops on your own friends. You lose good friends forever that way. You likely face an ass whooping or six that way. You likely will have your home/car vandalized that way. Calling the cops on your friends or classmates is the absolute, ultimate faux pas in high school. It's akin to being the guy at work who watches the front door of the office and goes squealing to the boss every time anyone is even 1 minute late....got news for y'all, not even the boss respects people like that.
And we wonder why modern society is going to hell in a handbasket.
There was a time when kids were taught that doing the RIGHT thing was more important than doing the COMFORTABLE or SAFE thing. I sure hope there are still parents out there who are doing that.
#36
Posted 29 March 2012 - 08:11 PM
mrnn, on 29 March 2012 - 07:56 PM, said:
Perhaps it's been too long since some of these folks were in school but you just don't call the cops on your own friends. You lose good friends forever that way. You likely face an ass whooping or six that way. You likely will have your home/car vandalized that way. Calling the cops on your friends or classmates is the absolute, ultimate faux pas in high school. It's akin to being the guy at work who watches the front door of the office and goes squealing to the boss every time anyone is even 1 minute late....got news for y'all, not even the boss respects people like that.
mrnn
We had a set of twins at my high school that were parking lot monitors. The only name I know them by to this day is Prick and Dick.
At this point, I think the good scare that the kids got is probably sufficient punishment for them all.
If it were not for second chances I would be in sad shape.
#37
Posted 29 March 2012 - 08:12 PM
Just thinkin, on 29 March 2012 - 08:00 PM, said:
1. I believe this young man when he says that he only did the road and one letter on the neighborhood sign. I believe him when he says he did tell the school what he saw on his way home that night. I don't think at the time he really thought that what they were doing was illegal and should call the cops. Realisitically folks, who is always at their best judgement at 2am?
2. I do not and will not believe that this kid (or any of these kids) lives should be altered FOREVER because of this incident. That punishment doesn't fit the crime. That's one thing that I've been contemplating lately - not just with regards to this - but our sense of what the punishment should be for various crimes is really out of whack. You all are asking that this young man forever pay the price for a STUPID and, quite frankly, accepted senior prank. Painting the road in front of the school is an ACCEPTED prank. We've had this discussion on this board. As for the neighborhood sign, they fixed the damage and, as I understand, the HOA is not pursuing anything further.
3. Without going into details, the reasons that the tribunal gave this young man for not allowing him back in school were ridiculous. But, at the end of the day, in my humble opinion, the school system has boxed themselves into a corner and now they're trying to save their a$$es in all directions - they can't let these kids back into the school - or the mob will hunt them down and never reelect them. But, they can't kick these kids out because they need them for EPHS graduation rate, test scores, etc. The average GPA of this group is a 4.25.
4. I'm really glad that they are pushing this issue. This kid has 4 AP classes and 2 advanced classes. The theory is that putting them in ombudsman is giving them their education. Well, it's not. You can't replace an AP teacher and class with 3 hours of computer time. The school wants their cake and eat it too.
The fact is that the school system has WAY overreacted to this whole situation (remember - they did $40,000 worth of damage - in the end - $1000 worth of chemicals and the maintenance staff's time, which would have been paid no matter what, for a total of $7500). They can't back down - but they can't screw the school either. In the end, it's young men like this that's going to get screwed for a senior prank that is ACCEPTABLE.
It is never acceptable to damage property. These kids ultimately will not face harsh criminal consequenses. So if the school doesn't follow through on their punishment then where are the consequenses? Wrong is wrong,too bad this will hurt his academic career, if he truely is a good kid in 10 years he can have the same life he would have had had he not done it. He can learn from it. By letting them out of it we are saying the rules apply to some, but not the ones that get God grades or are involved in the school.
#38
Posted 29 March 2012 - 08:14 PM
kwood, on 29 March 2012 - 08:12 PM, said:
Except for that decade or so before this year when spray painting the road was completely acceptable.
mrnn
Paulding County...proudly the 19th most conservative county in the entire
country. This means that I'm not a liberal; it means you're an extremist.
#39
Posted 29 March 2012 - 08:17 PM
mrnn, on 29 March 2012 - 08:14 PM, said:
mrnn
It was never acceptable to me. Just because all the other kids do something wrong does that make it ok to do it again? No, it means you need to be a better person than those before you.
#40
Posted 29 March 2012 - 08:22 PM
kwood, on 29 March 2012 - 08:17 PM, said:
No offense, but I really couldn't care less whether it was ever acceptable or unacceptable to you. Law is about precedent. LEO, nor school administration, has ever punished students for spraypainting the roadway. Therefore, it is, and has been, perfectly acceptable behavior in the eyes of those who, you know, actually matter in this conversation.
Unless you're implying that each and every law on the books should be punished until the law is revoked? Surely you don't want me to pull up a list of retarded GA laws from the 19th and 20th centuries.
mrnn
Paulding County...proudly the 19th most conservative county in the entire
country. This means that I'm not a liberal; it means you're an extremist.




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