http://www.wftv.com/news/10792492/detail.htmlSANFORD, Fla. -- Five severely autistic teenagers must testify against a teacher charged with abusing them, a judge has ruled.
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Circuit Judge Clayton Simmons made the ruling at a pretrial hearing Thursday in the case against Kathleen Garrett. Trial is expected to begin next week against the 26-year veteran of Seminole County public schools charged with physically abusing the students, who ranged in age from 12 to 15.
Garrett was arrested in November 2004 on charges that she abused autistic students in her class at South Seminole Middle School in Casselberry, even chipping one boy's teeth by slamming his face into a desk.
Other allegations include beating children, humiliating them, pushing one's face into vomit and disciplining some behind closed bathroom doors, where screaming and sounds of furniture banging around could be heard.
Defense attorney Thomas Egan argued that it is vital for jurors to see the kind of students Garrett supervised.
"One of these kids actually eats his feces," Egan said. "I think the world will see volumes when they see these children."Assistant State Attorney Donna Goerner said the courtroom setting might traumatize the students
and whatever they say cannot be trusted because they are not mentally competent.The judge said the charges against Garrett are serious and she is entitled to a full defense. If the students wander off or walk out of the courtroom, the judge said, he would not require deputies to retrieve them.
Garrett, 50, rejected a plea deal this week that would have placed her on five years' probation and required her to surrender her teaching certificate.
If convicted, she faces a possible sentence of 75 years in prison.
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WTF man?