Virginia mom charged after sending daughter to school with device to record alleged bullying
A Virginia mother has reportedly been
charged with a felony after putting a recording device in her
daughter’s backpack to catch alleged bullying.
Sarah Sims put a digital recorder
into her 9-year-old daughter’s backpack in September in an attempt to
obtain proof that she was being bullied at Ocean View Elementary School
in Norfolk and to show that no one was helping her daughter, WAVY-TV reported.
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Sims’ recorder was found, and her daughter was reportedly moved to another classroom. A month later, Sims was charged with felony use of device to intercept oral communication and misdemeanor contributing to the delinquency of a minor, according to WAVY. With the charge, Sims could face five years in prison.
“I was mortified,” Sims told WAVY. “The next thing I know I’m a felon. Felony charges and a misdemeanor when I’m trying to look out for my kid. What do you do?”
Ocean View Elementary School nor the Norfolk School District were immediately available for comment. Ocean View, however, told WAVY that they couldn’t comment on the pending investigation.
Electronic devices aren’t allowed in classrooms, the school said.
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Sims said she still hasn’t received “a response from anyone in the administration.”
“I tried to be fair, but it’s not fair,” Sims said. “There is nothing fair about this.”
A preliminary hearing for Sims is reportedly scheduled for Jan. 18.
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