Should the State be Able to Charge Parents for the Crimes of their Kids? Jack Rice on Court TV

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If a child commits a crime, is there ever a circumstance where that child's parents should be charged with a crime? I'm not talking about aiding and abetting after the fact. I'm talking about the actual charge? What about if that child is then certified as an adult? Does that change to circumstances?

“If you child commits a crime, should the police show up at your door and put you in handcuffs and take you to jail?”

St. Paul, MN criminal defense attorney Jack Rice appears on Court TV on 6/27/22 with Michael Ayala to discuss crime, parents, responsibility and more. Even more, he talks about school responsibility that allowed this young man to actually stay in the school. If the school knew more, why aren't they charged criminally?

“Who should be held responsible for the bad acts of a child? Should the child pay the price and can the State come after the parent?”

If you are facing charges or if you kid is facing charges and you are concerned that you may be held responsible, contact an experienced criminal defense attorney. These are strange times and the police may be looking for somebody to be held responsible.

Jack Rice is a Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist, a former prosecutor, a former CIA Officer and the Founder of Jack Rice Defense. Contact Jack Rice Defense for a free confidential consultation or call 651-447-7650 or 612-227-1339. Jack's got your back.

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