Former Loudoun schools chief guilty of retaliating against teacher
- Scott Ziegler, the former schools superintendent in Loudoun County, Virginia, is on trial and the jury deliberations continued into the afternoon on Friday.
- The trial of Scott Ziegler, the former schools superintendent in Loudoun County, Virginia, has been ongoing and now the jury is deliberating the case.
- The former schools superintendent in Loudoun County, Virginia, Scott Ziegler, is currently facing trial and the jury deliberations have extended into the afternoon on Friday.
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Former Loudoun County Superintendent Scott Ziegler convicted of special ed. teacher's retaliatory firing
The former school's superintendent of Loudoun County, Virginia, was found guilty Friday for the retaliatory firing of a special education school teacher, a misdemeanor charge related to a larger scandal that engulfed the district over how it handled a pair of sexual assaults. Scott Ziegler was found not guilty of a lesser charge, punishing an employee for attending court. He faces up to a year in jail and is scheduled to be sentenced Jan. 4. "…
Former LCPS superintendent found guilty on 1 of 2 misdemeanor charges
Former Loudoun County superintendent Scott Ziegler was found guilty of a class one misdemeanor for the retaliatory firing of a school teacher. FOX 5's Tisha Lewis spoke to Virginia's attorney general about the case.
Former Loudoun County Superintendent Found Guilty Of Unlawfully Firing Teacher After Grand Jury Testimony
A trial against former Loudon County Superintendent Scott Ziegler reached its verdict Friday and found him to be guilty of unlawfully firing a teacher, according to ABC 7 News.
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