Metro Atlanta / State News 5:55 a.m. Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Some charges dropped in classroom sex act case

  • Print
  • E-mail

Associated Press

WARNER ROBINS — Some charges have been dismissed against two Warner Robins Middle School students who allegedly engaged in oral sex in a classroom while a substitute teacher and other students were present.

Houston County Sheriff's Lt. Randall Banks said the eighth-grade students admitted during a Houston County Juvenile Court hearing Monday to public indecency and disruption of public school.

Banks said all other charges, including sodomy and violation of probation against the male, were dismissed as part of an agreement reached between the district attorney's office and lawyers representing the students.

The female was released to the custody of her parents Monday. Banks said the male will continue to be detained at the Crisp Regional Youth Detention Center because he was on probation.

Inside ajc.com

Fall down go boom

Fall down go boom

As Fashion Week begins, a look at some of the unfortunate models who couldn't quite make it down the runway.

Golf domination

Golf domination

George Lopez's wrestling mask made a fashion statement during the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.

Can you see the change?

Can you see the change?

What's altered in the two photos? See how you score when you play the Find 5 Challenge!

Luckovich on Romney

Luckovich on Romney

Editorial cartoonist Mike Luckovich gives his take on local news, politics, sports and celebrities.

Sold: 'Paradise Gardens'

Sold: 'Paradise Gardens'

Georgia county bought garden where folk artist Howard Finster held court.

Can you feel the love?

Can you feel the love?

Foursquare can't. Lawrenceville made the social networking site's list of Least Romantic Cities.