
Not that I'd ever do this, but can you really blame this guy? Sometimes a little puff seems like it would go along way in dealing with the little devils.
A special education teacher has been placed on unpaid suspension following his arrest on a charge of simple possession of marijuana while on school property.
One of the Marshall County High School lunchroom workers saw what appeared to be a partially smoked marijuana cigarette in Robert Jeffrey Cooper's hand and her observation was passed along to others at the school, according to a report filed by Sheriff's Deputy Travis Childers. '
When Sorrells first asked Cooper about the joint, "he stated that he found it on the floor in his classroom," according to the incident report filed by Childers.
However, when Sorrells asked Cooper to tell the deputy what had happened, the report goes on, "Cooper stated that it was marijuana and that he couldn't lie about it. He stated it had fallen out of his jacket and that it was his joint."
Cooper was arrested and transported to Marshall County Jail. His bond was set at $6,000 and he has a General Sessions Court date of Nov. 18.
Cooper, 51, of Chapman Road, Lewisburg, worked as a special education teacher at MCHS and at Cornersville High School. At MCHS he provided behavioral intervention training (BIT).
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