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Judge violently beats daughter... video just released by the daughter. Very Graphic
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<blockquote data-quote="inactive" data-source="post: 1648356" data-attributes="member: 7488"><p>I did a little more research:</p><p></p><p>Texas Penal Code - Section 9.61. Parent-Child</p><p></p><p>§ 9.61. PARENT-CHILD. (a) The use of force, but not </p><p>deadly force, against a child younger than 18 years is justified:</p><p> (1) if the actor is the child's parent or stepparent or </p><p>is acting in loco parentis to the child; and</p><p> (2) <strong>when and to the degree the actor reasonably </strong></p><p><strong>believes the force is necessary to discipline the child </strong>or to </p><p>safeguard or promote his welfare.</p><p> (b) For purposes of this section, "in loco parentis" </p><p>includes grandparent and guardian, any person acting by, through, </p><p>or under the direction of a court with jurisdiction over the child, </p><p>and anyone who has express or implied consent of the parent or </p><p>parents.</p><p></p><p></p><p>So if he used "non deadly force" to discipline her, it's arguable that what he did was well within the laws of Texas. Damn....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inactive, post: 1648356, member: 7488"] I did a little more research: Texas Penal Code - Section 9.61. Parent-Child § 9.61. PARENT-CHILD. (a) The use of force, but not deadly force, against a child younger than 18 years is justified: (1) if the actor is the child's parent or stepparent or is acting in loco parentis to the child; and (2) [B]when and to the degree the actor reasonably believes the force is necessary to discipline the child [/B]or to safeguard or promote his welfare. (b) For purposes of this section, "in loco parentis" includes grandparent and guardian, any person acting by, through, or under the direction of a court with jurisdiction over the child, and anyone who has express or implied consent of the parent or parents. So if he used "non deadly force" to discipline her, it's arguable that what he did was well within the laws of Texas. Damn.... [/QUOTE]
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