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Teh One Who Knocks
03-05-2015, 11:28 AM
FOX News and The Associated Press


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A former substitute teacher in Ohio was sentenced to 90 days in jail Wednesday after being convicted of showing a movie to a class that included graphic sex and violence scenes.

Sheila Kearns was convicted on four felony counts in January. Kearns apologized to the court saying she did not watch the movie before showing it to her Spanish class at Columbus’ East High School in April 2013.

Kearns showed the film “The ABCs of Death.” The movie consists of 26 chapters each depicting some form of death representing each letter of the alphabet; “E for Exterminate,” “O for Orgasm.”

The 58-year-old teacher was convicted of disseminating matter harmful to juveniles. The Columbus Dispatch reports the judge placed Kearns on probation for three years, but the jail time was a condition of probation.

Prosecutors said the movie title should have given Kearns an idea to view the movie before showing it to her students. Another student testified saying the movie was “disturbing” and the class went “crazy” while watching it.

Jurors watched the movie, which rates 4.7 out of 10 stars on the IMDb website, before convicting Kearns. After the conviction, the jury foreman said it wasn't proved at trial that Kearns was aware of the movie's content the first time she showed it but she would have known by the second, third, fourth and fifth showings.

Teh One Who Knocks
03-05-2015, 11:29 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hU2NHb_pKso

The trailer for the film...yeah, maybe she should have at least watched this before deciding to show it to high school kids :-k

Hal-9000
03-05-2015, 07:08 PM
my old English 30 teacher was involved in theater and local movies....he also reviewed movies for our paper...

He showed us Romeo and Juliet...after writing a letter saying that there was light nudity and any student or parent who didn't wish their child to see it, would be allowed to sit in the library for the duration of the film. That's the way to handle it IMO.

He also showed us The Rocky Horror Picture Show, as he had met the writer/director Richard O'Brien. We used both films in writing exercises :thumbsup: