Sentences with phrase «child endangerment include»

Social and civil penalties associated with a conviction for child endangerment include:
Examples of conduct that may rise to the level of criminal negligence and child endangerment include:

Not exact matches

Attorneys for Monsignor William Lynn asked a Philadelphia court to dismiss charges of conspiracy and child endangerment based on documents that Lynn had informed his superiors - including the cardinal - that priests in the archdiocese were assaulting children.
If someone is guilty of a crime in this litany of «neithers» they should or should have been penalized as the law dictates to include jail terms for pedophiliacs (priests, rabbis, evangelicals, boy scout leaders, married men / women, football coaches), divorce for adultery (Clinton, Kennedy, Woods), jail terms for obstruction of justice (Paterno et al Clinton, Cardinal Law) or child endangerment (Paterno in abstentia, Sandusky et al, Lynn) and the death penalty or life in prison for murder («Kings David and Henry VIII).
State Police and Seneca Falls Police said Donald and Alison Bovio - both 38 - have been indicted by a Seneca County grand jury on 12 counts each, including murder, manslaughter, assault and child endangerment.
These include forcible touching, child endangerment, dealing prescription drugs and identity fraud, among more than 400 others of varying severity.
His lengthy criminal record includes prior arrests for criminal sale and criminal possession of controlled substances, along with assault, robbery, sodomy, bail jumping and child endangerment.
Defenses that may be argued in a child endangerment case include:
If you are convicted of child endangerment in Los Angeles, regardless of whether it is a misdemeanor or a felony, your criminal sentence may also include:
Domestic violence charges include not only domestic assault charges, but also every degree of felony assault, misdemeanor assault (gross misdemeanor and simple misdemeanor assault), «terroristic threats,» interference with an emergency call (interference with a 911 call), criminal sexual conduct, child neglect, child endangerment, child abuse, stalking and harassment crimes, violation of an Order for Protection (OFP), or violation of a Harassment Restraining Order (HRO).
19 California Jury Instructions - Criminal («CALJIC») 17.20 - Infliction of great bodily injury [including in child endangerment cases].
Domestic violence covers a wide range of abuse, including spousal abuse and child endangerment.
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