The Arlington Family Network presents “Pranks, Sins or Crimes? Teens and the Law!”
WHEN: Wednesday, May 25, 7-9pm
WHERE: Washington-Lee High School Cafeteria
How many teens can a teenage driver legally carry? Will bringing a pocket
knife to school go on your permanent record? If others in the room are
smoking pot, is everyone liable to arrest? Is covering a house with toilet paper illegal? Can
you do hard time for stealing a stop sign?
A panel of law-enforcement, legal and juvenile rights professionals will
discuss a variety of scenarios that teens can and often do find themselves
in. This presentation is designed for middle- and high-school age students
and their parents.
Panelists include:
Meg Tuccillo – Assistant Superintendent, Arlington County Schools
Lisa Bergman – Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney for Arlington
Laurel Osmer-Cerrud – Substance Abuse Counselor, W&L/Yorktown High Schools
Tim Coffman – Senior Juvenile Probation and Parole Officer
Corporal Aaron Queen, School Resource Officer, Arlington County Police Department
Corporal James Tuomey – School Resource Officer, Arlington County Police Department
Elizabeth Tuomey – Defense Attorney, Arlington
