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Felicia Smith, 42, a teacher at Stovall Middle School, was removed from campus after she admitted to giving a male student a lap dance for his birthday on Feb. 26. (Harris County Sheriff's Office via KHOU)
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In this April 15, 2014 photo, Sharon Holmes talks about the sentencing of Rachael Rapraeger after a hearing in a Houston County Superior Court, in Perry, Ga. Rachael Rapraeger pleaded guilty this month to 10 misdemeanor charges of reckless conduct and one felony charge of computer forgery after she admitted falsifying hundreds of mammogram reports, one of whom's was Sharon Holmes'. (AP Photo/The Macon Telegraph, Beau Cabell)
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In this April 15, 2014 photo, Rachael Michelle Rapraeger, center, sits with her attorney, Floyd Buford, after Sharon Holmes, left, read her statement to a Houston County Superior Court, in Perry, Ga., during a sentencing hearing. Rapraeger pleaded guilty this month to 10 misdemeanor charges of reckless conduct and one felony charge of computer forgery after she admitted falsifying hundreds of mammogram reports, one of whom's was Sharon Holmes'. (AP Photo/The Macon Telegraph, Beau Cabell)
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In this April 15, 2014 photo, Rachael Michelle Rapraeger, right, sits with her attorney, Floyd Buford, during a sentencing hearing. Rachael Rapraeger pleaded guilty this month to 10 misdemeanor charges of reckless conduct and one felony charge of computer forgery after she admitted falsifying hundreds of mammogram reports. (AP Photo/The Macon Telegraph, Beau Cabell)
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FILE - In a Monday, Aug. 13, 2012 file photo, police investigate a vehicle that burned before dawn, off Target Industrial Circle in Bangor, Maine. After the fire was extinguished, three bodies were found inside the parked car. The trial of two men accused of killing three Maine residents whose bodies were found in a burning car opens Monday, Aug. 28, 2014 in Bangor, Me. Randall Daluz, 36, and Nicholas Sexton, 33, have been charged in Penobscot County with three counts of murder and one count of starting a fire with the intent to destroy property, a felony. If convicted, they face a maximum sentence of life without parole. (AP Photo/Bangor Daily News, Gabor Degre, File) NO SALES, MAGS OUT, MANDATORY CREDIT
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FILE - This undated file image provided by the New Bedford, Mass., police department shows Randall "Ricky" Daluz. The trial of Daluz, 36, and Nicholas Sexton, 33, two men accused of killing three Maine residents whose bodies were found in a burning car, opens Monday, Aug. 28, 2014 in Bangor, Me. Daluz, and Sexton have been charged in Penobscot County with three counts of murder and one count of starting a fire with the intent to destroy property, a felony. If convicted, they face a maximum sentence of life without parole. (AP Photo/New Bedford Police Department, File)
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FILE - This undated file image provided by the New Bedford, Mass., police department shows, Nicholas Sexton, of Warwick, R.I. The trial of Sexton and Randall "Ricky" Daluz, two men accused of killing three Maine residents whose bodies were found in a burning car, opens Monday, Aug. 28, 2014 in Bangor, Me. Daluz, and Sexton have been charged in Penobscot County with three counts of murder and one count of starting a fire with the intent to destroy property, a felony. If convicted, they face a maximum sentence of life without parole. (AP Photo/New Bedford Police Department, File)
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People walk on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington on Saturday April 26, 2014. Two Supreme Court cases about police searches of cellphones without warrants present vastly different views of the ubiquitous device. Is it a critical tool for a criminal or is it an American’s virtual home? How the justices answer that question could determine the outcome of the cases being argued Tuesday, April 29, 2014. A drug dealer and a gang member want the court to rule that the searches of their cellphones after their arrest violated their right to privacy in the digital age. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)