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Va. Student Challenges Plastic Spit Wad Suspension

8/31/2011

TRI IN THE NEWS: VA. STUDENT CHALLENGES PLASTIC SPIT WAD SUSPENSION

From WTOP

Original article available here.

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - A Virginia teenager is seeking to reverse a long-term suspension for shooting plastic "spit wads" at school.

Spotsylvania High School officials suspended 14-year-old Andrew Mikel in December, saying that the incident, in which he shot small, hollow plastic pellets at other students during lunch constituted "violent criminal conduct" and possession of a weapon.

School officials initially suspended him for 10 days and charged him with criminal assault and possession of a weapon under the student code of conduct, then extended the suspension through the school year. A Spotsylvania County Circuit Court judge upheld the action in May.

Local law enforcement also investigated, and initiated juvenile assault proceedings, placing him in a diversion program and requiring him to take substance-abuse and anger-management counseling.

The Rutherford Institute, a Charlottesville-based constitutional rights group, said Wednesday it has petitioned the Virginia Supreme Court to reverse the decision, saying that school officials' actions were excessively punitive and violated the teen's constitutional guarantee to due process of law.

A telephone message left Wednesday for Spotsylvania County School Division spokeswoman Rene Daniels wasn't immediately returned.

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