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Former preschool teacher convicted of ill-treating 2-year-old girl​

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/wu-jiaying-preschool-teacher-abuse-child-5417441

SINGAPORE: A former preschool teacher was convicted on Wednesday (Oct 22) of one charge of ill-treating a two-year-old girl in 2022.

Wu Jiaying, a 32-year-old China national, was found guilty of forcefully placing the girl down onto the floor and a chair, lifting her by her arm and pulling her across the classroom, as well as shaking her violently.

At trial, Wu initially appeared to disagree that the child was under her care, saying she was instead under the school's custody.

She also gave a purpose for each of the acts she did, saying she placed the child on a chair to calm her down so she could join the other children.

She also said she pulled the child across the classroom to calm her down and bring her to a safe place, and that she shook the child to move her away from a cabinet or box behind her, and to get the child to listen to her and quieten down.

Judge Ong said the psychiatric report tendered by Wu was "bereft" of supporting evidence and reasoning as to how he arrived at his conclusions. These include that Wu's alleged condition had a causal link to the offence.

Judge Ong said Wu attempted to downplay the intensity of her actions, particularly the force she had used on the child.
As a final note, Judge Ong reminded Wu that if she were to use generative artificial intelligence again, she would have to abide by a guide issued by the courts for court users who use such tools.

This was because Wu had cited cases previously which were either non-existent or provided citations that did not match the case she was citing.
 
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She used AI to help with her arguments.
 
She also argued that she suffered from major depressive disorder, was stressed by her heavy workload.

Too long never fucked by men
 
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She used AI to help with her arguments.
This one very ho cheo:

"As a final note, Judge Ong reminded Wu that if she were to use generative artificial intelligence again, she would have to abide by a guide issued by the courts for court users who use such tools.

This was because Wu had cited cases previously which were either non-existent or provided citations that did not match the case she was citing."

Raymond Ng to take note.
 
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