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Showing posts with label Photo. Show all posts

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Cell phone photo lands 12-year-old Channelview ISD student in serious trouble

HOUSTON (KTRK) -- A 12-year-old is accused of a crime because of what she did with her cell phone at school. Her story is a reminder of how because of our quickly changing technology, you may be breaking the law without even realizing it.

The 12-year-old Channelview ISD student's attorney says she was using her iPhone to take a picture of herself and a friend, but the phone has two camera lenses and she accidentally selected the wrong one. As a result, she snapped a picture of what could be percieved as a very racy picture of another young girl.

"They were telling me that I can get in a bunch of trouble for taking a picture like that, and I told them that it was an accident and they were like, 'no, you're lying,'" said the girl, who we're not identifying.

She was pulled out of class Friday at Alice Johnson Junior High, handcuffed, put into a patrol car and taken into custody all because of an incident Thursday at the school in the locker room. Her attorney says she was trying to snap a picture of herself and friends when she mistakenly took one out of her iPhone's forward-facing lens -- a picture of another student not fully clothed.

"She was just pulling down her pants, but not all the way -- barely," she told us.

The 12-year-old says she immediately realized her mistake and deleted the picture, even showing the girl who was in that alleged picture as she did.

But on Friday, she was arrested for taking it.

Lawyer Jack Carroll says the law protects the content that's on your phone. He says the Constitution was violated when investigators took the girl's phone to look for the picture.

"It's like having a government official or a police officer look through your diary. You can't do that without consent or a search warrant," he said.

But KTRK legal analyst Joel Androphy doesn't agree, saying the law is different because this occurred on school grounds.

"Like when you enter the airport you give up many of your constitutional rights; when you go into school you give up many of your constitutional rights in regards to search and seizure," Androphy said.

"They couldn't find nothing, but they're still saying that I did it," the 12-year-old said.

The girl just wants to go back to school. She's been suspended for three days and is being sent to an alternative school for another 30 days. She and her parents are appealing that assignment to alternative school.

We should note that investigators could not comment in any detail on this case because juveniles are involved.

Channelview ISD did not return our repeated calls for comment.

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

BARC photo shoot leads to Houston Mayor Annise Parker adopting dog

Mayor Parker with Jax Mayor Parker with Jax, the newest member of her family. (Mauricio Zepeda)

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- Last week's BARC Pets of the Week photo shoot with Houston Mayor Annise Parker began as it always does, but ended quite differently.

Little Jax, a Border Terrier/Cocker Spaniel mix puppy, won Mayor Parker's heart as soon as he walked into City Hall. It comes as no surprise that the Mayor knew immediately that Jax was the perfect dog for her family, specifically her son Jovon.

"We are so excited for the Mayor and the newest member of the Parker family," said Alfred Moran, Director of the Administration & Regulatory Affairs Department, which oversees BARC. "Jax, like all of the dogs and cats at BARC, is wonderful and is sure to make the perfect pet. One of the best things about BARC is that we have many different kinds of dogs and cats, so every Houstonian can find the best match for their family."

Jax is now making himself at home with Jovon, and Mayor Parker looks forward to babysitting as much as possible.

For more information, you can visit BARC online at HoustonBARC.com.

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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Harris Co. Sheriff's Office celebrating 175th anniversary with photo exhibit

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- The Harris County Sheriff's Office is celebrating its 175th anniversary this year and you can take a look back at the history of the agency.

Sheriff Adrian Garcia Monday helped open a photo exhibit at the Houston Public Library Central Branch in downtown Houston. The exhibit includes photos of former Harris County sheriffs and the early years of the office.

One guest who enjoyed the exhibit is Deputy Douglas Hudson, who is serving in his 48th year with HCSO.

"The sheriff's department has come a long way. The history and the management of the department has come, the technology has grown, and trying to keep the streets safer for the citizens of Harris County," Dep. Hudson said.

The free photo exhibit will be on display through the middle of July.

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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

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