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Improper Relationship Between Teacher and Student

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Question: What should I do if I’m charged with improper relationship between teacher and student in Texas?

Answer:

In Texas, if you’re charged with improper relationship between an educator and a student, it’s really important that you talk to a lawyer right away. The first thing that’s going to happen is that the school is going to want to talk to you, a detective is going to want to talk to you, and you need the advice of a lawyer of whether you should talk to them. Improper Relationship Between Teacher and Student If you decide, even after talking to a lawyer, to talk to either the detective or someone at the school, it’s important that you know what to avoid and how to answer some questions. For some questions, there’s virtually no good answer to, so you need to be aware that if you go in and talk to them without the advice of a lawyer, as it’s very risky.


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