My question involves education law in the State of: NJ
Teacher stepped out during 5 minute class break to talk on phone. A classmate took pics of the exam that was on his desk. Everyone saw, 75% of class has the exam and some don't.
Questions:
In the event the teacher somehow finds out and accuses her, is there anything he can prove if she has no hard copy/physical/tangible evidence of exam on her property (phone,laptop,etc)?
What defense does she have in order to when proving the teacher she has nothing on her? Ex: basically make teacher feel bad and no longer further investigate, false accusation lawsuit (intimidation). I doubt she will actually sue but might say.
Teacher stepped out during 5 minute class break to talk on phone. A classmate took pics of the exam that was on his desk. Everyone saw, 75% of class has the exam and some don't.
Questions:
In the event the teacher somehow finds out and accuses her, is there anything he can prove if she has no hard copy/physical/tangible evidence of exam on her property (phone,laptop,etc)?
What defense does she have in order to when proving the teacher she has nothing on her? Ex: basically make teacher feel bad and no longer further investigate, false accusation lawsuit (intimidation). I doubt she will actually sue but might say.
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