It is called extortion or blackmail and is illegal.
Laziness. Sense of entitlement. Theft .Alcohol and drug abuse. Prostitution. Anything criminal
Noun Fair treatment through the normal judicial system, esp. as a citizen's entitlement.
Yes, he can. As the parent of the child(ren) he can make a motion to that effect to the court. Whether or not the judge will grant it is another matter.
No, but they can be found on the internet.
Internet law information can be found in the criminal code, as well as through online sources. There aren't alot of internet laws, but most of them are found in the criminal code and constitution.
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Criminal Mimes - 2012 was released on: USA: 29 October 2012 (internet)
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Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) Checks were replaced by Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Checks in 2012. In the U.K. some employers have lawful entitlement to consider an applicant's criminal history when considering whether that applicant is suitable for the post. The purpose of a DBS check is to assist employers in making that recruitment decision.
Many criminal justice courses can be found either on the internet or in the class. I would recommend looking into DeVry university for more information.
Depending on the severity of the threat, the teacher may face criminal charges for assault or abuse of a minor. You may also be able to sue the school for negligence or endangerment.