Say What Now? Mom Puts Voice Recorder in 9-Year-Old Daughter's Backpack to Catch Bullying at School, Now Charged with a Felony [Video] | lovebscott.com

Say What Now? Mom Puts Voice Recorder in 9-Year-Old Daughter’s Backpack to Catch Bullying at School, Now Charged with a Felony [Video]

Sarah Sims, a Virginia mother, was charged with a felony and is now facing five years in prison for putting a recorder in her daughter’s backpack after she complained she was being bullied.

Sarah says that she only resorted to the tape record after she called and emailed Ocean View Elementary repeatedly to have the situation addressed. She was ignored by administration and took it upon herself to get resourceful by putting the digital recorder in her daughter’s backpack.

via NYDN:

Sims told WAVY that she was hoping to get audio inside the classroom to prove that the school was doing nothing to stop the bullying.

When the recorder was discovered, Sims said her daughter was kicked out of class and a month later she was arrested.

“I was mortified. The next thing I know, I’m a felon. Felony charges and a misdemeanor when I’m trying to look out for my kid,” Sims told the outlet. “What do you do?”

“The thing that bothers me the most is that I am yet to get a response from anyone in the administration.”

According to the outlet, Sims was charged with felony use of device to intercept oral communication and misdemeanor contributing to the delinquency of a minor. The felony charge could land the mother in jail for five years, with another 12 month maximum penalty for the misdemeanor charge.

“They aren’t making this about the classroom,” her attorney Kristin Paulding said. “(These) are charges that carry jail time.”

The school district told WAVY that electronic devices are prohibited from elementary schools, but would not comment on the charges filed against Sims.

Paulding said she doesn’t think the charges will hold up in court.

“We are at the very early stages of this, but even at the early stages I think the community needs to know that this is happening, because any parent out there that is sending their child to school now could be at risk for something that happened to Sarah,” she said.

Sims and her attorney said they have not had a chance to see if anything was on the recorder.

This isn’t right. It sounds to us like the school district is trying to flex their muscle for no real reason.

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