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Decision On Tardy Case Continued
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[Leesburg Today] - Two weeks ago another western Loudoun parent, Maureen Blake, was found guilty of violating compulsory attendance law for frequently dropping her three young daughters off at school late. She was fined $3000, but the fines will be dropped if her
Loudoun mother fined for too many tardies
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[Washington Post (blog)] - Maureen Blake, 42, was fined $1000 for each Class 1 misdemeanor count and also faces $3000 in court fees, the Times-Mirror reported. Her children attend Lincoln Elementary in the western part of the county. They were late about 10 times each between
Google News: LISTEN: Tardy NOVA School Family Files To Drop Criminal Case
[WMAL.com] - The judge did suspend the fine against 42-year-old Maureen Blake for one year, noting that if Blake can manage to get her children to school on time with no tadry slips, the fine will be dropped.
Mother Found Guilty In Tardy Students Case
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[Leesburg Today] - Maureen Blake, 42, was fined $1000 for each of her three children Thursday, but Juvenile and Family Relations Court Judge Pamela L. Brooks suspended the fine for one year. If Blake commits no criminal crimes and her children have no unexcused absences
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