Sunday, September 19, 2010

South Hadley Teens Bullied Into Courtroom

By the biggest bully of all: the state

"Teen’s lawyer wants bully charges dropped; 2 of 6 defendants in court yesterday" by Peter Schworm, Globe Staff | September 16, 2010

NORTHAMPTON — A lawyer for one of the six defendants charged in connection with Phoebe Prince’s suicide said yesterday he will seek to have the charges dismissed, saying prosecutors have presented insufficient evidence against his client.

Not only that, the newspapers are hiding certain other information.

See: Bullying the Massachusetts Legislature

Bullied by Boston Globe

The Boston Globe's Invisible Ink: She's No Princess

Globe didn't think that was important enough for print, huh?

That the poster-girl princess was a bully herself and was loaded up on drugs?

And before you know it you had and agenda-pushing law built on a lie.

Enjoy the lawsuits, Massachusetts school systems.


Michael Jennings, who represents Kayla Narey, a former South Hadley High School student charged with harassing Prince in the months before her death, told reporters after a brief courtroom appearance that Narey never harassed or threatened to harm Prince, who hanged herself in January.

He also said 17-year-old Narey, who is charged with criminal harassment and civil rights violations resulting in bodily injury, had never spoken directly with Prince and was not present during any threats of violence.

“The evidence doesn’t exist,’’ Jennings said.

Case dismissed, readers!

Jennings described Narey as a nice, normal teenager who has received hate mail since being charged in the case....

Gee, I wonder who could be sending that.

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Hey, at least the prosecutor could grandstand and the state overreact.

Worth it all, ain't it?

And while we are on the subject of bullies, when is someone going to confront Israel?