Mom Faces Criminal Charges After Children Perish in Fire
Mom Faces Criminal Charges After Children Perish in Fire
Amber Swain, 29, of Macomb County, Michigan is being charged with child abuse after three children perish in a fire at her Eastpointe home. The children, her two boys and niece, were there alone at the time. Swain reportedly left Brendon Mahone, 9, his brother, Zyahir Swain, 8, and their cousin Madison Swain, 4, for three hours. She now faced three counts of second-degree child abuse and up to ten years in prison.Judge James Maceroni of Macomb County Circuit Court, appointed by Governor John Engler, wrote in his opinion this month that leaving the children home alone “could be viewed as reckless behavior as she knew of the existence of a risk of harm and disregarding that knowledge and risk for leaving the children home alone.”John Dakmak, Swain’s attorney, said his client could not have foreseen the house fire. But, Maceroni disagreed, stating, “The mere act of leaving the children home for that long could be seen as reckless, the standard for second-degree child abuse.” He added, “The issue is whether it was foreseeable that the harm could befall the children if left home alone for a period of three hours.”
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