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  District Attorney Investigates Wyoming County School Crime
Another incident at a local high school football game, this time involving students from Dallas Area High School, has grabbed news headlines. 

The Times-Tribune reports that the Wyoming County district attorney's office is investigating reports that members of the Dallas High School football team urinated on the tennis courts at Tunkhannock High School during halftime at a recent game.  

Tunkhannock's district superintendent reportedly supports the investigation, rejecting the idea that the two districts could resolve the situation informally via conversations between the schools' principals and athletic directors.  In fact, he intends to take things a step further, contacting the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) to see if they, too, will take action against the students.

Without condoning the alleged activity (yuck - what were you thinking?), I wonder whether this incident really requires getting these kids involved with the courts.  

I know that if my kid were being investigated, I would hire a lawyer immediately.

If your child is investigated for committing a crime on school grounds or property, then you need the help of a Wilkes-Barre juvenile crimes attorney who is familiar with handling cases in the juvenile criminal justice system.  A Wilkes-Barre juvenile crimes lawyer will protect your child's rights and interests.

Don't wait until things get totally out of hand.  Contact Rogan Law today to speak with a Wilkes-Barre criminal defense lawyer who has extensive experience in the juvenile criminal justice system.  Let us put our expertise to work for you.







 

Posted By Patrick M. Rogan on September 27, 2009 07:05 am | Permalink 
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