High school senior pulls yearbook photo prank. Are the charges excessive?

I was mostly reacting to aceplace57’s “Very glad sanity prevailed. Now the kid can focus on college and his future.”

Unless they made up the charges out of nowhere, there was a possibility that this act was punishable by law. Instead, for whatever reason (helicopter parents, he’s a popular athlete,…) he gets off.

He may or may not be the kind of person who perpetrates worst shit later, but he has been sent the message that what could have been leveraged against him was dropped.

Again, it’s great if it’s a one-time thing and that he really will “focus on college and his future”. But getting away with one thing may encourage someone to see what else he can get away with, and college is certainly the place to do it.

So basically, punish him worse than he deserves, to set an example? :dubious:

Nope. Punish him at all. He’s now learned that he could have been punished, but it’s been dropped.

By the law. Not by the school, IIRC.

The fact that the cops and the DA are involved is evidence that this country has gone seriously off the rails around this sex offense business. Remember Streaking? If laws like the one under which the DA was investigating this incident had been on the books then, a whole lot of people would now be registered sex offenders.