A trial was set in motion. The offense was taking notes into the exam hall. The offender was caught red-handed by one of the invigilators. Upon investigation, it was a prima facie case...so back in the trial chambers, the Disciplinary Committee convened and the offender was called in. The offense was read out loud and the offender was asked to plead. The offender pleaded guilty. No shivers, no tears, no fear, no remorse...almost as if the offender was proud of his/her action. And so the punishment meted was expulsion from the institution.
All's well until the father of the offender appeared to claim that the offender was threatened into admission. The offender was caught with the notes in his/her hands. He/she was copying words and phrases from the piece of paper which he/she had taken in. Please...have the decency to just admit your mistake and apologise. Make peace, repent and start over.
And father, your child cheated in the exam hall. Get your perspective right. Your child took in notes into the exam hall, copied and this was the third time the cheating has taken place...the third time! We cannot have this attribute in a teacher, can we? Of course, not!!! Please do not defend your guilty child.
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