If you are a student - YOU have done nothing wrong. Therefore, you can't be "caught" doing anything bad, so in fact, if it is happening to you, tell another adult - maybe a parent or principal. For the teacher, married or not makes no difference. Nor exactly what way s/he makes out with you or says s/he wants or needs to. It is always entirely wrong. The main thing that happens if you tell somebody about it is, you will feel better. Your use of the term "caught" indicates that you know the difference between right and wrong in this situation...and while what the teacher did was certainly wrong, what the student did was wrong as well. The student would probably not suffer to the extent that a teacher would in a situation like this, but that does not mean that the student should not be held accountable for his/her actions just like anyone else. We all know the difference between right and wrong, and someone else being wrong too, doesn't let us off the hook. Because of the relationship between student and teacher, in many states there are specific laws against such things happening.
The teacher could lose his/her job, go to prison, and/or be labeled a sex offender for life. At the very least, the teacher would most likely be charged with some offense which would mean there would be a highly publicized court procedure that would have a negative effect on the teacher's life. The severity of the effect would probably depend on the age of the child and what the inappropriate relationship is.
if a spartan boys was caught stealing he would get in trouble. he would not get in trouble for stealing but for getting caught. Spartans were taught to be strong and clever thinkers since the time they were Young.
Not medically although they may suffer from bullying if caught.
You'd be arrested for receiving stolen property, but if you didn't give the cops the name of the person who stole it you'd be charged with stealing it yourself.
Your question makes absolutely no sense. That or, it is extremely unexplained. If you did something and did not tell? it depends.. crime- Get caught. go to jail Something amazing- nothing at all nothing of great importance- doesn't matter lied- nothing if you dont get caught... OR lied A; jail (under oath etc) lied b: grounded (parents/gaurdians) lied C: lose a friend you get the point.
They can happen at any time
Unless they didnt get caught nothing but if their caught doing sexual stuff like kissing then they both be suspended
the student can be expelled from school or can be punished .
If you are caught attempting to discipline another student by writing them up, you could face consequences such as detention, a reprimand from school staff, or a more serious disciplinary action. It's important to follow school policies and procedures and leave disciplinary actions to teachers and administrators.
As long as the student and teacher do not have contact for a while after he or she graduates and the "run into each" other then nothing its noones business
No, it is no more illegal for a teacher to text a student than to email a student. It would be inappropriate for such to happen without the prior knowledge of the parents of the student, but not illegal.
You two will be found out (probably by one of your mortal enemies) and he/she will threaten to give you away if you don't give him/her what they want. They will tell somebody and the teacher will be thrown in the slammer all because he had to resort to a student to get some.
It would be legal, I think, if a student and teacher marry each other after the student is no longer a real "student" of that school or any school. However, you'd have to have the student's agreement to marry them and I don't think any teachers should be marrying people they have taught. Legally it is allowed if the student is over the age of 18. Some places might allow it if they are over 16, with parental permission. I've known it to happen in two instances. One was a high school student who married a teacher after graduation. The other was a college professor who married a student.
I'm not sure what will happen in the show, but in the books they get caught. Sean was the one who found out about them, he told the police, and Ezra left Rosewood and went to jail.
Bad idea. This is false and a lie and you will be caught. Your parents could have it annulled and they don't have to let your get married to begin with. All they have to do is wait for the baby to be born.
If you are saying this in concern of someone on a work or student visa like you put in categories there is a chance that they could be deported back to where they came.
what will happen if i got caught driving on a susspended lincence in florida?
Innocent Until Caught happened in 1993.