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More criminal coddling just like if she had been driving drunk and
killed the kid. Everything is "just an accident" in this sick country.
http://www.nbc4.com/news/14047414/detail.html
Mom Not Charged In Toddler's Hot Car Death
Video Shows Mom Returned To SUV Five times
POSTED: 7:59 am EDT September 5, 2007
BATAVIA, Ohio -- A mother who left her 2-year-old daughter in a hot car
for more than eight hours will not face criminal charges, reported
WLWT-TV in Cincinnati.
The Clermont County prosecutor's office said Brenda Nesselroad-Slaby
left her daughter Cecelia in her sport-utility vehicle Aug. 23 at Glen
Este Middle School.
The prosecutor's office said Tuesday that the girl's death was an
accident, and no charges would be filed.
Leaving the child in the car for the workday was "a substantial lapse of
due care," but it did not meet the definition of reckless conduct
necessary for prosecution, said Clermont County Prosecutor Don White.
Nesselroad-Slaby's attorney, R. Scott Croswell III, has said that she
became distracted from her normal routine of dropping Cecilia at a baby
sitter's house because she stopped to buy doughnuts for a faculty
meeting, then forgot about the girl when she unloaded the doughnuts from
the back of the vehicle.
Union Township police released security camera video on Tuesday that
showed that Nesselroad-Slaby returned to the SUV five times during the
day, and once moved the SUV to another location in the parking lot.
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killed the kid. Everything is "just an accident" in this sick country.
http://www.nbc4.com/news/14047414/detail.html
Mom Not Charged In Toddler's Hot Car Death
Video Shows Mom Returned To SUV Five times
POSTED: 7:59 am EDT September 5, 2007
BATAVIA, Ohio -- A mother who left her 2-year-old daughter in a hot car
for more than eight hours will not face criminal charges, reported
WLWT-TV in Cincinnati.
The Clermont County prosecutor's office said Brenda Nesselroad-Slaby
left her daughter Cecelia in her sport-utility vehicle Aug. 23 at Glen
Este Middle School.
The prosecutor's office said Tuesday that the girl's death was an
accident, and no charges would be filed.
Leaving the child in the car for the workday was "a substantial lapse of
due care," but it did not meet the definition of reckless conduct
necessary for prosecution, said Clermont County Prosecutor Don White.
Nesselroad-Slaby's attorney, R. Scott Croswell III, has said that she
became distracted from her normal routine of dropping Cecilia at a baby
sitter's house because she stopped to buy doughnuts for a faculty
meeting, then forgot about the girl when she unloaded the doughnuts from
the back of the vehicle.
Union Township police released security camera video on Tuesday that
showed that Nesselroad-Slaby returned to the SUV five times during the
day, and once moved the SUV to another location in the parking lot.
(snip)