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Second student convicted in cheating scandal files appeal

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April 27, 2008

HANOVER, N.H.—A second student convicted in the Hanover High School cheating scandal has filed an appeal with the state Supreme Court.

Jason Hadley of Norwich, Vt., was convicted last month of being an accomplice to the theft of final exams that were stolen from the school last June. Another student, Paul Formella, was found guilty of being an accomplice in November and appealed his conviction the next month.

Hadley's appeal asks the court to decide whether the conviction can stand if prosecutors presented no evidence that a crime had taken place.

Ten students from Hanover and Norwich have been charged with being involved in the scandal.

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Information from: Lebanon Valley News, http://www.vnews.com

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