School Incident Legal Guidance
Summary
In school-related incidents, schools can involve parents and may confiscate phones if they believe its necessary. They can also involve law enforcement if they suspect a crime. Suing for wasted time is challenging without evidence of significant harm. Discussing the situation with a local lawyer can help explore options. Consider requesting a meeting with school authorities and your parents to clarify the situation and seek the return of your phone.Full Conversation
ok i had a meeting and they said we would only give the phone if the parents come. can they do that? an they said they would call the cops with no proof
In situations like this, schools often have policies in place regarding student conduct and the handling of incidents. Here are some general points to consider:
- Schools can request parental involvement in certain situations, especially if they believe it involves a serious matter.
- If you believe the school is acting unfairly, your parents can request to see any evidence and discuss the situation further with the school administration.
- Schools generally need reasonable cause to involve law enforcement, but they may do so if they believe a crime has been committed.
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they wasted * hours of my time can i sue
It sounds like a frustrating experience. In general, suing for wasted time can be challenging. Here are some points to consider:
- Schools have authority over student conduct during school hours.
- Legal action typically requires evidence of significant harm or violation of rights.
- You may want to discuss the situation further with a local lawyer to explore your options.
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