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Ian David Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-09-07 08:18 AM
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Teacher wins appeal get job back after bomb threat case dropped
November 8, 2007

LUDLOW, Mass. --A Ludlow teacher has won her job back after prosecutors dropped their case accusing her of making a false bomb threat at an elementary school.


Prosecutors dropped their case against Tina Fisher when a judge ruled last month that videotape from a school security camera could not be used in her trial.

Now the 37-year-old Westfield woman has won an appeal to the state to restore her job.

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Fisher was charged after a threatening note was found on a wall at East Elementary School in October 2006. She has denied the accusation. Her attorney Michael Donahue says justice is finally being served.

More:
http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2007/11/08/teacher_wins_appeal_get_job_back_after_bomb_threat_case_dropped/



Also:

Ludlow Teacher Arrested For Making Bomb Threat

(AP) LUDLOW An elementary school teacher was arrested Wednesday after allegedly making a bomb threat in the school where she teaches.

Tina Fisher, 36, of Westfield, was ordered held on $100,000 bail pending her arraignment in Palmer District Court scheduled for Thursday. She was charged with making a false bomb threat, threatening to commit a crime and disturbing the peace.

After an aide found the threat written on a note stuck to a hallway wall, the school was evacuated. Students returned to their classes after a 45-minute search turned up no evidence of explosives, said school superintendent Theresa Kane.

Kane said police and school officials reviewed a security videotape when classes resumed and saw a recording of Fisher sticking a note to the wall. Kane said the note singled out school principal Brett Bishop, saying: "Bomb. Boom. (Expletive) Bishop."


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http://wbztv.com/topstories/local_story_298180236.html
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