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Florida teen and mom face up to 16 years in prison after allegedly rigging homecoming court votes

Florida teen and mom face up to 16 years in prison after allegedly rigging homecoming court votes Emily Rose Grover, pictured right, was 17 when she was arrested. She turned 18 in April, and the State Attorney’s Office in Escambia County confirmed that she will be tried as an adult. She and her mother, Laura Rose Carroll, 50, face multiple felony charges stemming from the homecoming vote at Tate High School in Pensacola, Florida. (Source: Escambia County Jail) By Caitlin O Kane | May 14, 2021 at 8:23 PM EDT - Updated May 14 at 8:23 PM (CBS News) A Florida mother and her teenage daughter each face up to 16 years in prison after rigging a high school homecoming court competition, officials announced on Tuesday. The daughter who, was 17 when the crime took place, recently turned 18 and will be tried as an adult.

Emily Rose Grover, Teen Accused of Rigging Homecoming in Florida, Faces 16 Years in Prison

Emily Rose Grover, Teen Accused of Rigging Homecoming in Florida, Faces 16 Years in Prison On 5/6/21 at 12:34 PM EDT A teenager accused of rigging a homecoming queen election with her mother will be charged as an adult and could face 16 years in prison, prosecutors said Tuesday. Emily Rose Grover was 17 years old when she was arrested in March for multiple felony charges, but she turned 18 in April. The State Attorney s Office in Escambia County, Florida, confirmed to ABC News that she will be tried as an adult. Prosecutors allege she and her 50-year-old mother, Laura Rose Carroll, rigged the competition by hacking into a school district computer system.

Florida Teen, Mom Face Up To 16 Years In Prison After Allegedly Rigging Homecoming Court Votes

Florida Teen, Mom Face Up To 16 Years In Prison After Allegedly Rigging Homecoming Court Votes A Florida mother and her teenage daughter each face up to 16 years in prison after rigging a high school homecoming court competition, officials announced on Tuesday. The daughter who, was 17 when the crime took place, recently turned 18 and will be tried as an adult.  50-year-old Laura Rose Carroll, an assistant principal at Bellview Elementary School in Pensacola, Florida, was arrested alongside her daughter, Emily Rose Grover, in March.  The arrests came following an investigation that began in November when the Escambia County School District contacted law enforcement to report unauthorized access into hundreds of student accounts, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement in a press release.

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