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    Teen sues after principal sets up drug sting

    April 17, 2008, 6:44PM

    Teen sues after principal sets up drug sting

    By CLARE TRAPASSO
    Associated Press

    CONCORD, N.H. — A high school senior who was charged in a drug sting set up by a rival school's principal is suing district officials over his lengthy suspension.

    Concord High School student John Huckins, 17, was arrested last month on a charge of possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute. He has not entered a plea, but school officials suspended him for the rest of the school year.

    Bishop Brady High School Principal Jean Barker set up a meeting with Huckins on a cell phone she confiscated from one of her students, according to police reports.

    She received a text message from Huckins stating, "Yo, you need a bag?" according to police reports.

    Barker pretended to be the phone's owner and told him to meet outside the back door of her Catholic school, then called police.

    When Huckins showed up March 6, he was arrested with a quarter-ounce of marijuana, police said.

    Barker did not return phone messages to The Associated Press. She defended her actions to The Concord Monitor, saying Huckins' willingness to bring drugs onto school property placed her school at risk.

    Huckins' attorney, Mark Howard, disagreed.

    "It is a crime in the state of New Hampshire to elicit a drug offense if you are not either a police officer or working under the direction of a police officer," Howard said.

    Police refused to comment.

    While his criminal case is pending, Huckins has sued the Concord School District, Superintendent Chris Rath and his principal, Gene Connelly, over his suspension. Huckins is attending classes until a judge reaches a decision.

    "John is very interested in staying in school and finishing out the school year," Howard said. "He couldn't be any more embarrassed or humiliated about this."

    The lawsuit alleges the school district neglected to provide the written charges against him and inform him he could bring a lawyer to his suspension hearing.

    Concord School District attorney John Teague acknowledged that a mistake was made initially but said the charges were refiled correctly.

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    The kid's an idiot and he got caught dealing dope on school grounds! There were no laws broken by the teacher for setting up a meet with him as he is the one who initiated the deal.
    If I were approached by someone wanting to sell me drugs I would say sure meet me at such and such a place and have the cops bust him too!
    Perfectly legal.
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