What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Mississippi
Alright, so my husband is an abusive ******* and I intend to divorce him as soon as I can. We have been separated for over two months. I used to be a teacher, but I broke my teacher ethics code(mistake on my part) and they were going to launch a "full investigation" against me, so I resigned (on good terms) with the county I work with to avoid all of that trouble.
Anyways, I am really close to a now formal student of mine. We have had no physical contact beyond a hug while I was a teacher. A week after I was officially resigned, I did kiss him(a very small peck on the lips). He is eighteen years old, and has been since October.
Recently, there was a big fiasco involving the police being called on my dad and husband for domestic violence, but it ended up with me having to leave the house. My husband had my phone, and took it to the school. Apparently, the school is in possession of my phone, and may be searching through it to find something to get me for Abuse of Power: statutory rape. There is nothing on there they could get me for. They do not have a warrant. The phone is in my mother's name, and my mother is willing go to retrieve it. When I asked an officer today about my phone, he said that my husband having it is a civil matter and must be dealt with a judge.
My question is this: Can the school( a government entity) participate in the possible recovery of electronic information from my phone without a warrant or a subpoena or anything? Why would the school be able to participate in a civil matter like this?
thanks.
Alright, so my husband is an abusive ******* and I intend to divorce him as soon as I can. We have been separated for over two months. I used to be a teacher, but I broke my teacher ethics code(mistake on my part) and they were going to launch a "full investigation" against me, so I resigned (on good terms) with the county I work with to avoid all of that trouble.
Anyways, I am really close to a now formal student of mine. We have had no physical contact beyond a hug while I was a teacher. A week after I was officially resigned, I did kiss him(a very small peck on the lips). He is eighteen years old, and has been since October.
Recently, there was a big fiasco involving the police being called on my dad and husband for domestic violence, but it ended up with me having to leave the house. My husband had my phone, and took it to the school. Apparently, the school is in possession of my phone, and may be searching through it to find something to get me for Abuse of Power: statutory rape. There is nothing on there they could get me for. They do not have a warrant. The phone is in my mother's name, and my mother is willing go to retrieve it. When I asked an officer today about my phone, he said that my husband having it is a civil matter and must be dealt with a judge.
My question is this: Can the school( a government entity) participate in the possible recovery of electronic information from my phone without a warrant or a subpoena or anything? Why would the school be able to participate in a civil matter like this?
thanks.