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Child dies after caretaker leaves him alone in car, so why won’t prosecutors charge the woman with his death?
Read full article: Child dies after caretaker leaves him alone in car, so why won’t prosecutors charge the woman with his death?Deputies charged the caretaker with aggravated manslaughter, but News 6 isn’t naming the caretaker, because shortly after her arrest, charges were dropped. What [other] evidence do you need?”In court filings, prosecutors under then-State Attorney Aramis Ayala argued the caretaker was distracted. Ad“Listening to music and talking on the phone”, but they believed leaving Jace in the car was not intentional. “We have to be consistent when it comes to situations like this or you are going to have kids constantly left inside a vehicle,” Wallace said. AdNews 6 reviewed the statute for leaving a child unattended in a car.
Charges dropped in 1-year-old boy’s hot car death
Read full article: Charges dropped in 1-year-old boy’s hot car deathORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – A woman who is accused of forgetting a child in a locked car for more than seven hours, resulting in the 1-year-old boy’s death, will not face charges in the case, according to newly filed court records. The state attorney’s office filed a notice of no information on Oct. 16. The document did not provide a reason as to why prosecutors decided to drop the charges of aggravated manslaughter of a child and child neglect. Deputies said that’s when she realized she never dropped the baby off and he was still in the car. Leslie was pronounced dead at the scene.
Arrest made in death of boy who spent 7 hours locked in hot car, deputies say
Read full article: Arrest made in death of boy who spent 7 hours locked in hot car, deputies sayDeputies said Jace Leslie, who would have turned 2 years old in December, was found dead on Sept. 11 outside the day care he attended. Records show a woman who is friends with the boy’s mother and agreed to take Leslie to day care on days when his mother couldn’t because she was working. Deputies said the woman was likely distracted while on the phone and forgot to drop Leslie off. Deputies said the woman stopped by a student’s house to drop off a book then arrived at Leslie’s day care at 3:40 p.m., which is when he was located in the back seat. On Monday, deputies announced that the woman would be charged with aggravated manslaughter of a child and child neglect.