Teacher Convicted in Threatening Case
By Marie Miller23:31, June 26th 2008
A split verdict was reached in the case of a fourth-grade teacher in Philadelphia who was accused of planting terrorist notes in the school where she worked.
The judge found Susan Romanyszyn guilty on eleven charges, but she was also acquitted on seven other.
Romanyszyn left threatening messages in the hallways of Longstreth Elementary School in the fall, while she worked as a teacher there, The Philadelphia Inquirer informs.
The notes read messages such as “You die today,” “Bomb today” and “I have a weapon and a knife.”
The rest of the story: http://www.enews20.com/news_Teacher_Convicted_in_Threatening_Case_08854.html
Follow the story:
Teacher arrested
http://cbs13.com/national/Susan.Romanyszyn.Longstreth.2.643201.html
Teacher convicted: http://www.enews20.com/news_Teacher_Convicted_in_Threatening_Case_08854.html
Judge denies new trial
http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=20146500&BRD=1306&PAG=461&dept_id=187834&rfi=6
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