
Mother of US school shooter found guilty of manslaughter; the death penalty in China
Should a parent be held legally responsible for the crimes of their child? And Australian writer and academic Yang Hengjun is given a suspended death sentence in China after being found guilty of espionage.
Law Report · Australian Broadcasting Corporation
February 13, 202428m 36s
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Should a parent be held legally responsible for the crimes of their child? And Australian writer and academic Yang Hengjun is given a suspended death sentence in China after being found guilty of espionage.
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Massing shootingUnited StatesschoolEthan CrumbleyJessica CrumbleyJames Crumbleymanslaughtergun violenceOxford High School shootingYang HengjunChinacapital punishmentdeath penaltyhuman rightssuspended death sentencenational securityespionageUniversity of MichiganEkow YankehTobias Smithhostage diplomacyDamien CarrickBeijing