The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

TURN INSIDE

Retired special ed teacher glad to be free, sad for friends.

- By Rhonda Cook rcook@ajc.com

■ Learn more about the only defendant to be cleared,

Retired schoolteac­her Dessa Curb could barely speak for a long while after a jury acquitted her of having any role in cheating at Atlanta Public Schools.

She sobbed in her joy. And she sobbed for her co-defendants who were convicted and are looking at many years in prison.

Her lawyer, Sanford Wallack, walked with her to the end of a hallway so she could compose herself.

Then she said: “I’m happy. It’s justice.

“I just thank God that I’m out. I’m going to continue to pray for ...” she said, unable to finish the sentence. She waved in the direction of her former co-defendants and friends.

Curb taught specialedu­cation children for more than 20 years.

It was because of one of those years at Dobbs Elementary School that she was charged with racketeeri­ng and two counts of false statements and writings.

One witness, a paraprofes­sional, testified that Curb told her to erase answers on a stack of Criterion-Referenced Competency Test answer sheets that Curb left on a table while she took the children out to play.

Curb is a slight, quiet woman, much unlike the screaming teacher that former paraprofes­sional Naomi Williams described when she testified against Curb in January.

Curb said Wednesday she never doubted she would be acquitted.

The jury said she was not guilty of conspiring to cheat on the 2009 CRCT and two counts of false statements and writings — one count that said she corrected students’ answers on the CRCT and another that accused her of falsely telling a Georgia Bureau of Investigat­ion agent that she had no part in the cheating.

“I knew I was innocent, and I knew God had my back,” Curb said.

Curb said she was going to spend her first hours free of criminal charges relaxing with her husband and attending church Wednesday night.

 ?? BRANT SANDERLIN / AJC ?? The sole defendant found not guilty, Dessa Curb (left), leaves the Fulton County Courthouse with her attorney, Sanford Wallack, and her sister Aleesa Williams on Wednesday. After more than eight days of deliberati­on, a jury found 11 of the 12 former...
BRANT SANDERLIN / AJC The sole defendant found not guilty, Dessa Curb (left), leaves the Fulton County Courthouse with her attorney, Sanford Wallack, and her sister Aleesa Williams on Wednesday. After more than eight days of deliberati­on, a jury found 11 of the 12 former...

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