According to The State:
The S.C. Supreme Court will hear a Greenwood County case next month that challenges state law making it a crime to disturb schools. Lawyers for a boy convicted of disturbing his school will argue that the law is overly broad.
In South Carolina in fiscal 2004-05, there were 2,801 disturbing-school cases referred to solicitors. It was the top juvenile offense for that year, state Department of Juvenile Justice records show.
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