musterion
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That shows he was a foolish kid who disobeyed his teachers, I don't think it's enough to show he intended to do either 1) or 2) in that law. Certainly not 1). You could try to argue 2) but I'd still disagree. It would rely completely on the appearance of the device since he never acted or spoke about causing alarm. I can't say with certainty that he didn't secretly hope that the device appearance would cause alarm, but I don't think you've met the burden of proof.
You are a liar or an idiot. He SAID he realized the thing was suspicious before he even brought it to school. Goodbye.