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juvenile court
Friday February 16th 2007, 5:36 am

Earlier today, local elementary students traveled to the county courthouse to partake in a mock trial and learn about the justice system. Snow White was on trial, accused by her wicked stepmother of trademark infringement for stealing the title of “fairest one of all.” Here, “prosecutor” Sully Tesch yells out a hearty “objection!” as county attorney David Brickey coaches him.

After the jury delivered a not guilty verdict, the 23 students in Ms. Westrop’s 5th grade class crammed into a holding cell… and the bailiff locked them in.


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