Legal Question in Criminal Law in South Carolina
Is the use of harsh words with public school officials against the law?
In handling a dispute with school officials I lost my temper with them and sent an E-Mail with the following:
''Since you obviously didn't feel it necessary to reply to my E-Mail, after
hearing about your comments to (sons name deleted) I have the following to say to both you,
and (teachers name deleted)
THE BOTH OF YOU CAN GO F_U_C_K YOUR MAMA'S UP THEIR A_S_S!
Put that in you pipe and smoke it (principals name deleted)
The principal replied stating that he had fowarded the E-Mail to district officials and the school Resource Officer for further criminal investigation.
I have since then sent an E-Mail apologizing for the comment.
Do I have anything to worry about? Should I contact a Lawyer now, or wait to see if they do anything?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Is the use of harsh words with public school officials against the law?
You have already apologized with an email. You could try writing a letter apologizing as well. Its hard to say if they will pursue it. If they do you cannot stop them. I would try a letter.