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    You could argue that calling your daughter in that many times caused undue embarrassment and humiliation leading to her false "confession."

    You should contact your school's superintendent to complain about the principal. Give whatever proof you have that the phone was stolen to the superintendent, and demand a formal apology from the principal.

    Good Luck to you!


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    raskalnikov
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    as far as legal recourse goes,

    much of this is considered Administrative law. Meaning, school probation, etc., has its own set or rules.

    As far as a civil or tort case, I'm at a loss, but I don't deal with those. There is a section for torts in another forum on this site.
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