Georgia high school students win $3M settlement over drug sweep
Nov. 15 (UPI) -- Georgia high school students who sued their local sheriff over a school-wide drug search won a $3 million settlement from the county Tuesday.
The Southern Center for Human Rights, which filed the federal lawsuit against the Worth County Sheriff's Department earlier this year on behalf of the students, said their "voices have been heard."
"Their rights were violated on April 14, and they took the steps to ensure that these illegal searches would not go unnoticed," said SCHR attorney Crystal Redd, according to the Daily Report.
On that date, Worth County Sheriff Jeff Hobby approved a drug sweep of the high school and deputies put the entire school of nearly 900 students on lockdown to conduct a school-wide, physical search without a warrant or probable cause. No drugs or paraphernalia was found.
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