Oops! 16-year-old boy and his 15-year-old GF in trouble after "accidently" sending video of them having sex to a teacher

NFS4

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Three laptops containing student-produced pornography -- seized from Greene County Central High School by the State Bureau of Investigation -- should not define an otherwise good program, the principal says.

It's also a warning to parents, Principal Randy Bledsoe said, that the schools know what's going on with the Apple Macintosh laptops distributed for free use by students.

"It does tell the parents we are monitoring how students are using these laptops," Bledsoe said.

The principal said he was "not at liberty to talk about the specific misuses of these laptops at this time."

Prosecutors said one 16-year-old accidentally sent a video of himself and his 15-year-old girlfriend to his teacher, meaning to send a homework file instead.

Yet another 15-year-old male student had a video of himself in a sexual situation on his laptop, intending to send it to a girlfriend in Ohio, prosecutors said.

Under updated manufacture of pornography laws, the two students could face as much as five years in prison, even for a first offense, prosecutors said.

District Attorney Branny Vickory said he is struggling with whether to charge the students.

The district attorney wondered if legislators had any idea the law could find its way into a public school setting with school-owned computers.

In the meantime, Greene County schools and Vickory's office plan to educate students and parents so it doesn't happen again.

Prosecutors plan on shooting an educational video aimed at preventing misuse of student laptops in Greene County.

At least part of that video may be shot Thursday at Wayne County Jail, prosecutors said.

Assistant District Attorney Jan T. Kroboth said that the jail in Greene County has only 22 people, so the Wayne County Jail made a better choice for dramatic effect.

The prosecutors plan on using a shot of the jail door slamming shut, Mrs. Kroboth said.

"We're going to work with the SBI and the school board -- we'll actually have an SBI agent and us talk and try to educate people.

"There's a lot of areas now, with the use of computers, that people don't realize that can get them in serious trouble," Mrs. Kroboth said.

The severity of the offense is another factor. Since both of the videos in question either involved a 15-year-old minor, the offense is a Class D felony, Vickory said, punishable by 51 to 64 months in prison for a first-time, non-aggravated offense.

That spells out to between four and five years of possible prison time.

"I was talking this over with the doctors of education (in Greene County), and they didn't know about it," Vickory said. "If they weren't aware of it, I doubt the students and parents are."

Bledsoe said the school system has a plan in place to prevent future misuse of technology.

"I think what it's going to do is bring about a deeper awareness of the bond that all of us have in helping our kids to better understand the technologies that can help us meet our goals.

"There are always teachable moments," Bledsoe said.
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MmmSkyscraper

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Originally posted by: NFS4
Three laptops containing student-produced pornography -- seized from Greene County Central High School by the State Bureau of Investigation -- should not define an otherwise good program, the principal says.

In the meantime, Greene County schools and Vickory's office plan to educate students and parents so it doesn't happen again.

The prosecutors plan on using a shot of the jail door slamming shut, Mrs. Kroboth said.
Those bits are hilarious.
 

Kirby

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The severity of the offense is another factor. Since both of the videos in question either involved a 15-year-old minor, the offense is a Class D felony, Vickory said, punishable by 51 to 64 months in prison for a first-time, non-aggravated offense.

WFT!! :|
 

nakedfrog

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You know, I've had some "OOPS!" emails before, but I'm 100% certain that if I were sending porno starring myself, I'd quadruple-check.
 

Deeko

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Originally posted by: nkgreen
The severity of the offense is another factor. Since both of the videos in question either involved a 15-year-old minor, the offense is a Class D felony, Vickory said, punishable by 51 to 64 months in prison for a first-time, non-aggravated offense.

WFT!! :|

yea really....
 

Nebor

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Maybe the teacher just got caught in the underage love triangle, and lied saying the kid sent it to her instead of his homework.
 

sash1

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lol !!! i'm pretty sure i'd notice that my 'porno.wmv' wasn't my 'homework.doc'
 

ric1287

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how stupid do you have to be. Didn't notice the attachment was 200mb instead of 2? Idiots. How did the email even go through if it was that big?
 

Jeff7

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Prosecutors plan on shooting an educational video aimed at preventing misuse of student laptops in Greene County.
Place your bets that they'll accidentally show the original porn video at least once.
"Ok children, this video is about why misusing your laptops can have serious consequences."

*video begins*
"Oh god! OH GOD! MORE!!!! I'M ------"

"Ok kids, um, it looks like that was the wrong tape."
 

sandorski

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Originally posted by: ric1287
how stupid do you have to be. Didn't notice the attachment was 200mb instead of 2? Idiots. How did the email even go through if it was that big?

Do you always check filesize when you Send something..I sure as hell don't.
 

MmmSkyscraper

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Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: ric1287
how stupid do you have to be. Didn't notice the attachment was 200mb instead of 2? Idiots. How did the email even go through if it was that big?

Do you always check filesize when you Send something..I sure as hell don't.

Yes, it's right next to the filename.
 

waggy

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Originally posted by: MmmSkyscraper
Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: ric1287
how stupid do you have to be. Didn't notice the attachment was 200mb instead of 2? Idiots. How did the email even go through if it was that big?

Do you always check filesize when you Send something..I sure as hell don't.

Yes, it's right next to the filename.

yeah when emailing something i check filesize.


not ot mention i make sure i am sending the right file.
 
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Bullshit. That's all that can be said.

For starters, a worthwhile video would be at least 50+ MB's. How many e-mail providers offer attachments that large? And 50MB is likely the MINIMUM. How long would it take to attach a 50+ MB file, anyways?

Teacher's in on it.
 

NFS4

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Originally posted by: LoKe
Bullshit. That's all that can be said.

For starters, a worthwhile video would be at least 50+ MB's. How many e-mail providers offer attachments that large? And 50MB is likely the MINIMUM. How long would it take to attach a 50+ MB file, anyways?

Teacher's in on it.

It was filmed using a Macbook webcam. The file probably isn't THAT large, especially if compression is used.
 

Gigantopithecus

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I had a student in one of my discussion sections email me a rather risque love letter directed to his girlfriend instead of a homework assignment once. Dude wouldn't make eye contact with me the rest of the semester.
 

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Good to hear that taxpayer money is going to good use to help kids with their education.