LAL Daily — March 24, 2023 — Should Parents Be Liable for Heinous Acts of Their Children?

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It is Day 56 in The Hotel California aka Gilligan's Island aka the trial in United States v. Joseph Biggs, et al., in which five (5) members of Proud Boys are being prosecuted on charges of seditious conspiracy in connection with the events of January 6, 2021. The court held an emergency hearing yesterday after it was made aware by the Department of Justice that a CHS (federal confidential informant) had been in contact with defendants, defendants' counsel, and defendants' families as recently as January 2023. Norm updates on what the court plans to do with the trial moving forward. Things are tense.
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Today, Norm and Mike examine the case of Ethan Crumbley, the minor defendant who plead guilty to charges of first degree murder in connection with the Oxford High School shooting in November 2021. In particular, the duo are intrigued with the evolution of the case as it impacts Ethan's parents, James and Jennifer, who have been charged with involuntary manslaughter by a Michigan district court. Under what circumstances should the parents of a minor be held legally responsible for the acts committed by the minor child?
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