26 Nov Daycare Owner Faces Life Over Death of Child
A daycare owner could face life imprisonment over the felony murder of a child that occurred at her home daycare facility. As reported by Enid News, prosecutors in the trial say that a fire broke out in February of 2011 at her home daycare when the woman went to the store. She had left a pan of oil on the stove and the stove was turned on, eventually causing a fire. The children involved were from 16 months old to three years old. She pled guilty to a charge of felony murder in the death of one of the children.
Unknown Background
It came to light during the trial that the daycare owner had already pled guilty as a juvenile to a charge of arson. According to a former director of the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, the daycare owner would’ve never been licensed to operate a daycare if the agency had known as much. Even though the agency does do a background check on applicants, the information about the arson charge was not revealed.
The murder charge was leveled over the death of the 16-month-old child. According to the daycare owner’s attorneys, she had attempted to save them and did not mean to hurt any children, but she did plead guilty, nonetheless.
Negligent Facilities and Owners
Most daycare facilities are fine places where the people who work with children genuinely care about the needs and safety of those children. There are daycare centers, however, that do not live up to this standard. Even if the owners are licensed and background checked, there may be disturbing facts about their history or they may be so reckless with the safety of children that the children in their charge are at genuine risk.
Even if a daycare owner is facing criminal charges, you can get daycare center abuse legal help from a civil attorney who can help you file a lawsuit in such instances. These can help to pay for the medical expenses incurred because of a child being injured, any sort of treatment the child needs psychologically speaking or whatever other needs arise because of the negligent daycare facility, owner or employee. Speak to an attorney soon, as there are limitations on how long you have to sue after having been the victim of a daycare owner’s negligence. An attorney will generally be willing to sit down with you for free to discuss the matter.
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