T.J. v. State T.J. v. State

T.J. v. State

867 SO.2D 1238, 2004.FL.0001043 , 29 FLA. L. WEEKLY D641

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On the day of the incident, T.J. was placed out of his classroom for being disruptive and reported to Leon Rogers. Rogers was a learning community assistant who assists disruptive students by attempting to return them to class once they have been removed. Rogers testified that T.J. continued to be disruptive when T.J. reported to him: "he never calmed down; he kept cursing, rapping, and being irate for at least 20 minutes." After spending about 20 minutes trying to calm T.J., Rogers called security because he felt he was unable to control T.J. by himself. The security officer attempted to calm T.J., but T.J. would not comply, and ultimately, T.J. was arrested.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2004
12 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
2
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SIZE
54.5
KB

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