Students in Miami held liable for school damages
April 10, 2009 by admin
Filed under Personal Injury
According to the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office and Miami personal injury lawyer, 16-year-old Tevin Namir Bennett, 17-year-old Edmund George Miller and 16-year-old Gregory Sova are accused for their role in the destruction of school vehicles and goods.
Investigators said the morning of February 7, teenagers set fire to a bus on fire on the campus of South View schools. Three buses were damaged after the fire spread from the first bus. There was also graffiti on many buses.
It cost over $ 85,000 to repair or replacement and vehicles.
Will they be tried as adults since they would be accused of a felony?
I doubt they will be charges as adults. But i could be wrong as laws change from state to state. -HP
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