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Kentucky Bill Seeks to Hold Parents Liable for Children's Gun Crimes
Kentucky lawmakers are considering a bill holding parents financially liable for up to \$2,500 if their child under 18 uses a gun to commit a crime; the bill is modeled after similar laws regarding property damage and car accidents and exempts foster parents.
Kentucky Bill Seeks to Hold Parents Liable for Children's Gun Crimes
Kentucky lawmakers are considering a bill holding parents financially liable for up to \$2,500 if their child under 18 uses a gun to commit a crime; the bill is modeled after similar laws regarding property damage and car accidents and exempts foster parents.
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32% Bias Score


Oxford Shooter's Mother Appeals Involuntary Manslaughter Conviction
Jennifer Crumbley, mother of the Oxford High School shooter, seeks release from prison, appealing her involuntary manslaughter conviction for the November 2021 shooting that killed four students and injured seven others; her attorney alleges prosecutorial misconduct and an unfair sentence.
Oxford Shooter's Mother Appeals Involuntary Manslaughter Conviction
Jennifer Crumbley, mother of the Oxford High School shooter, seeks release from prison, appealing her involuntary manslaughter conviction for the November 2021 shooting that killed four students and injured seven others; her attorney alleges prosecutorial misconduct and an unfair sentence.
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44% Bias Score

Crumbley Seeks Release from Prison During Appeal
Jennifer Crumbley, convicted of involuntary manslaughter for her role in the Oxford High School shooting, seeks release from prison during her appeals process, arguing her continued incarceration is unjust, while prosecutors maintain her conviction reflects her own actions and inactions.

Crumbley Seeks Release from Prison During Appeal
Jennifer Crumbley, convicted of involuntary manslaughter for her role in the Oxford High School shooting, seeks release from prison during her appeals process, arguing her continued incarceration is unjust, while prosecutors maintain her conviction reflects her own actions and inactions.
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32% Bias Score

Mother Jailed for Seven Years After Baby Drowns in Bath
A mother in County Durham, England, was jailed for seven years after her seven-month-old son drowned in the bath while she played a game on her phone; the unstable bath seat contributed, but the prolonged unsupervised period was a crucial factor.

Mother Jailed for Seven Years After Baby Drowns in Bath
A mother in County Durham, England, was jailed for seven years after her seven-month-old son drowned in the bath while she played a game on her phone; the unstable bath seat contributed, but the prolonged unsupervised period was a crucial factor.
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56% Bias Score
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