The Brunei Magistrate’s Court has ordered a permanent resident and her Malaysian son-in-law to settle fines, or face jail, following their guilty plea towards charges of possessing undeclared alcoholic beverages at their homes.
Two 19-year-olds were arrested and face multiple charges after leading police on a chase in Cherokee County last week, Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office said in a Facebook post.
so what sort of punishment will this tennessee at all? couple things, you re right, jenna. i do have sons but i would be the one telling the judge to put my sons in jail for 10 years. we wouldn t be here with my sons. but in this case it is interesting, the only way that you can hold the parents responsible if you establish against, a case against the parents they were negligent in the supervision of their son. that they knew he had alcoholic problems. that they let him drive. so the parents, you can t, technically the parents don t have the pay for the since of the son but they do have to pay for their own since. that is what will be the cause of actions against the parents. if they either failed to supervise. they obviously failed to discipline and rein this kid n that is what will get them in trouble. jenna: interesting that you bring that up, fred. faith, this teenager several months before this accident was cited for alcohol possession and his parents came down and paid the fee
absolute wrong message both to parents and kids, especially as we deal with what i see as a sort of problem with empathy or the lack thereof especially among our youth encouraged by parents who allow them to use excuses such as this. it is heinous and unconscionable, and i can t believe we re even talking about the fact that this is something that s real. jenna: one wonders now with this type of case if it will be used again. i m sure it will. i m sure this is not going to be the first or the last time we talk about it, dr. chuck. you know, it s interesting that this teenager was actually cited for alcohol possession in the months before he killed tease people, and his these people, and his apartments paid for his lawyer s services, and he was supposed to do community service, something like, you know, in that sort of vein. and one wonders about that argument, about whether or not a child that grows up in any sort of home even, you know, if they re wealthy, if that could explain thei