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A duty to inform: delay reporting allegations of child or elder abuse even--for internal investigations--and you could land in jail.(Safety & Security Agenda)

When Lissa Bobet, H R manager for the Osceola County Public Schools in Florida, heard that Matthew Rossillo, a second-grade teacher at Kissimmee Elementary School, was playing a "weird math game" with female students, she followed school procedure: She asked school investigations specialist Sonia Drudge to look into it.

When police were eventually informed, they determined that Rossillo's math game was "weird" enough that they arrested him for lewd and lascivious molestation of a child under 16.

Despite her good-faith effort to investigate Rossillo, Bobet also was arrested--along with Drudge and principal Kenneth Myers. All three were charged with failure to report ...

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