An angry Texan is looking to cash in on a mistake made by a high school called MacArthur, in a town called Irving. The scandal took place when school administrators and a police officer asked one Madelyn Beaird, a student at MacArthur High School, to allow them to search her phone in order to solve a crime involving a gun and several keyed automobiles. The father of the student is suing for 7.5 million dollars. The conniving jackal is not even hiding the fact that this is a quick cash grab. “I remember back when hot coffee was spilled in the McDonald’s law suit. They were awarded $4.5 M. I said you know, I guess a constitutional right is worth at least $4M today. It is worth at least a cup of coffee,” said the ‘concerned’ parent. Does the lawsuit have legs? I’m no lawyer, but police to not require a search warrant if there is probable cause that a violent crime could take place. But then again, I’m no lawyer.
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