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by noah_buddy
300 days ago
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I don’t think that’s a reasonable takeaway considering the follow through to the end of the article where he states that the environment is the culprit. If anything, I think his supposition is that any one of innumerable actors are just as a guilty as the parents but that our system must reduce scope to find a specific culprit and charge them with something. I don’t think the author would agree with charging the parents with manslaughter, but I think the implication is that they were in some sense negligent considering the environment in which they live. |
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Criminal negligence involves a "gross deviation from the standard of care that a reasonable person would exercise in the same situation".
Given the 7-year-old was escorted by a 10-year-old, I think that alone demonstrates a reasonable level of care was taken to protect the younger child.
If the streets are too dangerous for a 10-year-old to cross safely, then you need to look a lot deeper for the true source of the risk.