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Op Ed: White Crosswell Opinion
September 7, 2007
I don't know if Brenda
Nessleroad-Slaby is guilty of a crime as a
result of leaving her two year old daughter
strapped in a car outside Glen Este Middle School for eight
hours in searing heat.
But I do know that a vast number of Clermont County residents are outraged at the way the child’s death was handled by at least two men who were elected to represent the public’s interest.
On Tuesday, Clermont County prosecutor Don
White announced that he would not present the
case against Ms. Nessleroad-Slaby to the Grand
Jury. Thus, it is predetermined according
to White that in his opinion, "no crime was
committed".
Ironically, a second elected
official in Clermont County, Commissioner Scott Crosswell seemed to
play a key role in resolving this matter before
a Grand Jury, a panel of Ms. Nessleroad-Slaby’s
peers could have a say in the matter.
Acting as legal counsel to the mother, Croswell launched a relentless media campaign in defense of his client. Good lawyering…but was justice served? Without a Grand jury review of the case, we’ll never know for sure.
Both White and Crosswell have a lot of convincing to do. These two prominent elected officials need to convince the residents of Clermont County that under the law, everyone is equal. And they need to convince me that they truly represent the values and morals of this community.
A simple presentation of this case before the Grand Jury would have been a good first step.
Dave
Lane
Chairman
Clermont County Democratic
Party
