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A Cherokee County middle school teacher was arrested Tuesday on multiple charges, including possession of marijuana less than an ounce, disorderly house and contributing to the delinquency of a minor, officials said Wednesday.
According to Channel 2 Action News, authorities say Christine Cantrell, a teacher at Teasley Middle School in Canton, allowed minors to smoke marijuana in her home.
In a statement released Wednesday morning, the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office said agents with the county’s Multi-Agency Narcotics Squad arrested Cantrell, 40. Her husband, 45-year-old Jeff Cantrell, was arrested on similar charges.
Both were released Tuesday night on $3,000 bonds, according to the statement.
Cherokee County School District spokeswoman Barbara Jacoby said, “A CCSD administrative investigation into these allegations is underway; the teacher in question will be reassigned to a non-classroom setting until the investigation is concluded.”
SleepAid's Notes: Man, lots of negative news today, still have one more post to go.. Anyway, as usual I looked a bit further into those charges- all three charges appear to be misdemeanors carrying the same punishment of a 1 year / $1,000 fine (max) per charge.
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