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By David Wolf, Attorney

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Traffic.jpgWhen Julie Powell picked up her children, Carter (18 months) and Konnor (3), from the Toddler Escape Drop-In Child Care in Billings, Montana, nothing seemed out of the ordinary. It wasn’t until she received a call from Billings police later that night that she found out what had happened to Carter earlier that day. A passing motorist on busy Central Avenue had spotted the child wandering around in the street and returned him to the daycare center.

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By Roy S. Dickinson, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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DogAttack.jpgTroy Helms, an 11-year-old from Grove, Oklahoma was attending the Strut Your Mutt dog walk sponsored by the Humane Society of Grove and Grand Lake when he accidentally fell on the ground. A Great Dane attacked the child, biting down on his face and neck. The boy received more than 100 stitches.

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By David Wolf, Attorney

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Utensils.jpgZachary Christie, a six-year-old first-grader, was suspended and was facing 45 days in an alternative school for troublemakers for taking his favorite camping utensil to school. The utensil was a combination knife/fork/spoon that the child had planned to use to eat his lunch. The child was expelled under the school’s guidelines for dealing with children who bring weapons to school or commit violent offenses.

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By David Wolf, Attorney

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Safe.jpgThe mother of a special needs child and active blogger has come out with a list of actions parents of special needs kids can take to protect their children from predators. She suggests that parents teach their special needs children the following:

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By Scott A. Marks, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney
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In Richmond, California, police and investigators continue to search for witnesses and participants in a horrendous gang rape incident that took place outside of a homecoming dance. Police recently reported that at least 10 participated in the assault while 10 others watched. What a terrible and unforgivable incident? The ten who participated are criminals and should serve time for their crimes. The victim was 15 years old. An interesting law passed in 1999 in California makes it a crime for the failure to report a crime committed against a child 14 and under. While the witnesses may not have committed a crime under this law, their lack of action and contribution as spectators should certainly be scrutinized and categorized as a crime if possible under other California statutes, ordinances, and / or case law. Forensic evidence has been collected which includes DNA evidence of several of the criminals involved in the assault. It was reported that the assault took place over a 2 1/2 hour time period. Even the Richmond, California School District has admitted some liability for these acts by the statements of Charles Ramsey, a member of the Richmond School Board. Mr. Ramsey stated that the school district bears some responsibility for the attack (assault) based on the lack of or inadequate supervision in the area of the attack. You can read more about this story and the related investigation at As Many As 20 Involved in Assault on 15 Year Old California Girl Outside of Homecoming Dance.

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By Robert Fernicola, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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State%20Map%20New%20Jersey.jpgIn New Jersey and other States, reports of fatalities from H1N1, commonly referred to as the Swine Flu, continue. Just recently, a 17 year old boy from South Jersey died from complications related to H1N1. The death was reported at the Asbury Press (New Jersey) Website. The boy was a student at Rancocas Valley Regional High School in Mount Holly, New Jersey.

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By David Wolf, Attorney
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The Roman Polanski case has brought out comments and opinions from politicians, public figures, movie industry executives, and celebrities including but not limited to Howard Stern. Many people find Howard Stern to be controversial. Some find him to be rude. What many do not know about Howard Stern is that there is often times a serious side or serious message to his satellite radio show played on Sirius Satellite Radio. Some times in life, it is important to pay more attention to the message rather than the messenger. Howard Stern and his on-air colleagues at Sirius were on the right mark with Roman Polanski. Rather than focus on Polanski’s life achievements, work, and talent as a director, Howard Stern focused on the crime itself. The bottom line is that Roman Polanksi raped a 13 year old girl. The crime, whether it happened yesterday or 30 years ago, warrants a prison sentence in the State of California and some justice. You can listen to Howard Stern’s comments at Howard Stern Discusses Roman Polanski Arrest. Whether you like Howard Stern or not, he happens to be right when it comes to the Roman Polanski arrest and extradition proceedings.

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By David Wolf, Attorney

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SentHome.jpgWhile the total number of children being suspended or expelled has actually dropped in recent years, a study from Great Britain shows that children with special needs, those who qualify for free lunch programs, and those from ethnic minorities are sent home eight times more often than their peers. The study also noted that boys were three times more likely than girls to be suspended or expelled from school.

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By David Wolf, Attorney

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ATV.jpgPhillip Gross was driving an ATV on Maier Road, South of Mount Vernon, Indiana with two children, aged 9 and 12, as passengers. Gross reportedly hit a dog, causing the ATV to rollover, trapping Gross and the 9-year old under the vehicle. According to deputies of the Posey County, Indiana Sheriff’s Office, the boy died shortly after being transported to Saint Mary’s Hospital by Life Flight. Gross and the twelve-year-old girl were treated and the girl has been released.

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