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Elder v. State
993 S.W.2D 229, 1999.TX.43070
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- $9.00
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Descripción editorial
Because the record fails to establish beyond a reasonable doubt that Frances Elder placed her child in imminent danger, I agree with the majority opinion rendering an acquittal. I write separately, however, because I believe this case propels Texas into the middle of an important public dialogue about prosecution of passive parents whose children are abused by spouses or partners.