A 5-year-old Florida boy, who police say severely beat his teacher but will not be charged over the incident, lacks the criminal intent that would be needed for prosecution, legal experts say.
So in theory, a case could still bought against that youngster, butsaid the likelihood of a prosecution here was always nearly zero.
The under-7 option set by Florida lawmakers gives prosecutors just enough wiggle room if there was ever a truly"heinous" crime, according to Blank. Root said special ed teachers across the nation have been limited by staffing shortages that have left them without a full array of resources to help students, such as speech pathologists, occupational therapists, behavioral therapist, doctors and teaching assistants.due to the Covid-19 restrictions imposed in March 2020, the challenges of special education have never been more severe.
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