Sometimes it is the little things in life that, once discovered, change the outcome of a trial.<\/p>\n
This particular case took seven years to finally offer the family some sense of closure over the death of their 13-year-old son. The young boy was killed in a car wreck, as the drunken driver of the vehicle lost control and slammed into a tree. The car was full of teens that had been partying and everyone was inebriated. In fact, the group of friends had been going back and forth to a local convenience store that fateful night, buying booze. Sometimes it is the little things in life that, once discovered, change the outcome of a trial. This particular case took seven years to finally offer the family some sense of closure over the death of their 13-year-old son. The…<\/span><\/p>\n
\nThey didn\u2019t buy booze just once. They ultimately came to the gas bar and convenience store three times that night, stocking up on more alcohol each time. In short, the gas bar was selling liquor to underage minors. However, it wasn\u2019t until the last few years that they finally admitted they had sold the kids (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"