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[quote=Anonymous]To everyone claiming that breaking his jaw was not a proportional response or overly excessive, let me ask you this; do you think the boy MEANT to break his jaw?? Was that his goal? What if the boy had never punched anyone before & had no idea this could happen? I'd be willing to guess that this other boy was just as shocked that his jaw was broken as everyone else was & probably felt an immediate sense of remorse. That's what happens when you play stupid games - you get stupid prizes... and her son got his. This whole entire incident began with her son putting his hands where they didn't belong - this ALL could have been avoided if he had just kept his hands to himself. He was the instigator & the other boy got the better of him, but none of it would have happened if he had kept his hands OFF of ther other kid. Ifthe school investigate's, her son will be investigated as well & if this boy receives disciplinary action, her son will most likely to. It's cause & effect - if her son had never instigated it, he would have never gotten punched. Full stop. If you're prepared to put your hands on someone else & invade their personal space, you'd better be prepared for the consequences as well. No jury would EVER award him $500,000 for being the cause to the other guys effect. He can't cry victim just because the other guy finished what HE started. [/quote]
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