Florida Teen Accused Of Rigging Homecoming Election To Be Tried As Adult
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Prosecutors said Emily Rose Grover and her mother, Laura Rose Carroll, could each face a maximum 16-year sentence.
PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) — A Florida teen accused of rigging a homecoming queen election with her mother is being charged as an adult, prosecutors said. Emily Rose Grover was still 17 when she was arrested in March. She turned 18 in April, and the State Attorney’s Office in Escambia County confirmed Tuesday that Grover will be tried as an adult. Grover and her mother, Laura Rose Carroll, 50, face multiple felony charges stemming from the October homecoming vote at Tate High School in Pensacola.More Related News