Boy spared prosecution over riots after facing ‘wrath’ of parents, CPS chief says
by Kevin Rawlinson from World news | The Guardian on (#6QY6A)
Director of public prosecutions says by contrast other parents seemed to view joining in disorder as a day out'
A 14-year-old boy was spared prosecution for involvement in the riots that gripped parts of the UK this summer because his parents gave him a stern telling-off, whereas others had appeared to regard the disorder as a bit of fun, the director of public prosecutions has said.
Stephen Parkinson drew a comparison with another case, in which the mother of a 12-year-old boy was ordered to pay 1,200 in compensation to his victims, and the child was given a referral order, after she went on holiday to Ibiza rather than attend court.
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