Sad reasons why Australian bong-smoking teacher supplied drugs to students
Lauren Russell faced Sutherland Local Court on Monday after pleading guilty to supplying illegal drugs to students from Lucas Heights Community School in Sydney’s south in late 2021.
Defence lawyer Dev Bhutani appeared on Russell’s behalf via audiovisual link on March 9 and entered a plea of not guilty.SHOCK GUILTY PLEA The trio took turns smoking cannabis through the Gatorade-bottle bong until they were finished, the police facts state. He said she had already been experiencing a prolonged period of “acute mania” when she supplied cannabis to her students and acknowledged it was a “breach of trust”.
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