Practice Death: Should H.S. Coach be Charged with Player's Death?

September 4th, 2009   (34 views )

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Comment from: William [Visitor] Email
Football is a dangerous sport. Bad stuff happens. Not much, but some. We should not criminalize bad judgment.
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Comment from: Jack [Visitor] Email
Yes he should go to prison. I can understand if he wants to work the kids hard, but to not give them water... thats just criminal.
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Comment from: Joe [Visitor] Email
I think if the child died right thee on the field, then ok. But he died later so how can he be held accountable for that? But the fact that he did not give the children water is a criminal act in itself.
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