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January 14, 2005
Classroom Hypotheticals Unfortunately Happen Every Day: Another Murder by Omission
A woman in Florida is charged with murder for failing to stop her 12-year-old son from abusing and killing a 3-year-old boy. The woman's duty of care to the infant arose because she had agreed to care for him while his parents were on a business trip. More . . . [Mark Godsey]
January 14, 2005 in Criminal Law | Permalink
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