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According to his internship , the 17-year-old will be testifying in court .
Poland🎓 Education10 hr. ago

According to his internship , the 17-year-old will be testifying in court .

A 17-year-old student from Gostynia falsified an entry in his vocational training journal and sent the document to his teacher. The student wanted to finish the school year and get promoted to the next class, which required submitting a filled-out training journal. However, the document he submitted contained data from his employer, a stamp from the workplace, and a signature, but the employer confirmed that they had not filled out the journal and that it was still at their location. After the teacher contacted the employer, it became clear that the student had fabricated the evaluation. The student admitted to the crime and faces a potential prison sentence of three months to five years.

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According to his internship , the 17-year-old will be testifying in court .

A 17-year-old student from Gostynia falsified an entry in his vocational training journal and sent the document to his teacher. The student wanted to finish the school year and get promoted to the next class, which required submitting a filled-out training journal. However, the document he submitted contained data from his employer, a stamp from the workplace, and a signature, but the employer confirmed that they had not filled out the journal and that it was still at their location. After the teacher contacted the employer, it became clear that the student had fabricated the evaluation. The student admitted to the crime and faces a potential prison sentence of three months to five years.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a legal case involving a student who falsified documents related to vocational training. There is no political framing, bias, or emphasis on any particular political stance. The content is purely factual and focuses on the legal consequences of the student's actions.

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