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Bluelighter
I have a Hypothetical Situation: A kid, we will call him Child A, sees another kid, we will call him Child B, selling pot to a freshman and he alerts the administration. Keep in mind, Child A has no credibility; he could be out to defame Child B. 20 minutes later when the administration finds Child B, he is with two other irrelevant kids, does the administration have reasonable suspicion to search these other irrelevant kids? What if Child B was with a teacher, would the teacher get searched? What about President Bush?
I have looked up the Student Rights for Washington State where this hypothetical situation took place and according to WAC 72-120-015
I have looked up the Student Rights for Washington State where this hypothetical situation took place and according to WAC 72-120-015
(d) Students possess the constitutional right to be secure in their persons, quarters, papers, and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures, subject to limitations set forth in RCW 28A.67.300, 28A.67.310, 28A.67.320, and 28A.67.330.