38 Years in Prison After Changing Grades

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The Orange County District Attorney has charged 18-year-old student Omar Khan with 69 felony counts—including identity theft, computer fraud, falsifying a public record, second degree burglary and watching Ferris Bueller's Day Off and War Games 5,405 times—after allegedly getting into Tesoro High School's computers to change his grades. The Matthew Broderick wannabe was not very subtle, though, leaving a trail the size of the Exxon Valdez's oil spill.

According to the DA and the Orange County Sheriff, Khan and fellow student Tanvir Singh committed their crimes between January and May 2008, breaking into the school on numerous times using a stolen key. The brilliant Khan also attempted to steal a teacher's password to push his grades and those of 12 other students. All of this while both were exchanging text messages discussing their activities the whole time.

Apparently, the smartymorons pushed their C, D and F grades to As and Bs, hoping that nobody would notice. But when Khan got denied admission to the University of California, he went back to school to ask for a new transcript.

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pathetic!
 
Wow, how pathetic. If you want better grades, then study.
 
I don't get it if their were smart to break in in to the computers and change their grades why arent they smart enough to get an A with study.

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Good point. That is something to wonder. Now I'm curious to why they did it. Maybe they were doing good in school but they wanted better grades.
 
QUOTE (Kisame @ June 21, 2008 06:25 pm) Good point. That is something to wonder. Now I'm curious to why they did it. Maybe they were doing good in school but they wanted better grades.
 
Very pathetic indeed. It's too rare for someone to get caught for changing grades. But in the law books, it is considered illegal tampering, forgery, or whatever else someone may call that.
 
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