Facebook made the news. A mother from Arkansas, United States, the court adjudged guilty of child abuse. The mother named Denise New (30 years) was then sentenced to jail, but switch to a criminal trial judge. Mother and child are in session for two hours in the District Court of Clark County, Arkansas, that they previously had good relations. But their relationship deteriorated late spring this year.
Facebook has become the trigger bigger fights when her son called home visit to New Lane. The mother asked her son to return a key to the house, but the boy refused. The mother was acting tough, prohibits 17-year-old son into the house to take his belongings.
One of them held by the mother is a Facebook account for her son. She then posted a number of things vulgar. One of them, “The only mistake I made was to have a child.” Then the mother, as if given a position as his son, wrote “Check this one – I went to the house of mother and started arguing and called police. She (the mother – red) nearly went to prison. Cool is not it? Ha, ha, ha. ”
The mother later admitted to the judge Randy Hill that he put it for his son not to close her account properly. The mother was then also change the account password so that the child can not access it anymore. The judge also found the mother to send short messages to his son with a vulgarity. The judge also considered that the mother was too much action. “It’s really inappropriate.”
The judge then decided on Thursday, May 27, 2010 hearing that, she must pay a fine New U.S. $ 435 and attend anger management and parenting classes in lieu of imprisonment of 30 days. In addition, she also instructed her son not be met during the training period.
Denise’s attorney, Justin Hurst, said it would discuss the possibility of appeal against this decision. Denise himself to the media, said his son had been living with his grandmother since five years earlier, after he passed through a difficult divorce. She said the tension with his son happened because he was worried about the behavior of children and friends children. He became concerned because he read on Facebook that Lane was driving his son with a high speed because of a crush on a girl.