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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Former Res Life employee and have lawyers in the family. Just wanted to say that the PP who noted *proportionate reaction* is accurate. In other words, the kid who broke OP's son's jaw better lawyer up, because that kid clearly over reacted, and will more likely than not have to leave school for his outrageous temper and inability to control himself at an adult age (Preschool behavior, maybe. Adult? Absolutely not.). No college can afford to have a loose canon on campus. OP, definitely press charges and find out about the statute of limitations in that state. Good luck. The idiocy defending the jaw breaker (literally) on some of the upthread posts is astounding. [/quote] And, with any luck, the jaw breaker has documented harassment enough that he can sue the school for the toxic environment in the dorms and the failure to address bullying. [/quote] Or you know, we could all just get the F over it, make sure the kids heals and move on. I'm willing to bet that unless there are simmering issues, the guys involved are probably getting passed it as we speak. It got out of hand. Lesson learned. They probably both feel like shit.[/quote]
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