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Updated: 8:17 AM Jul 2, 2009
School Computer Hacking Lands 3 Teens Community Service
One of three teens accused of hacking into computerized grade and attendance records, is expected to complete 120-hours of community service. Posted: 8:17 AM Jul 2, 2009Reporter: Morning Show Staff |
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One of three teens accused of hacking into computerized grade and attendance records, is expected to complete 120-hours of community service.
Dillon Stokes, Nicholas Smith, and Daniel Endl, who are all 18-years-old, were charged earlier this year with misdemeanor counts of computer crimes, after altering their grades and class attendance records.
According to the Leader Telegram, Dillon Stokes, the last of the three to be sentenced, must perform 120 hours of community service and split a $3,500 restitution bill with this two co-defendants.
As part of a plea agreement with prosecutors, Stokes' record will be expunged if he successfully completes his probation.
The other two young men are receiving similar sentences.
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