Jail time for high school graduation streaker
A high school graduate was sentenced to up to two years in jail for streaking the graduation ceremony from which he had been excluded. Russell Chmieleski, 18, pleaded guilty to first-degree indecent exposure and must serve six months to two years. Because the charge is a misdemeanor, he can stay in a county jail, rather than state prison. The first-degree charge was made because children were in the crowd when Chmieleski ran across the football field where the Towanda High School graduation ceremony was held in June.
