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Transcript of By: Whitney McDonald and Tripp White. Jessica Nordeen James Dixon Seth Dixon.
By: Whitney McDonald and Tripp White
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
People Involved
Jessica Nordeen James
Dixon
Seth Dixon
Jessica Nordeen, a high school senior who partied almost every weekend, found out she was pregnant at 12 weeks into her pregnancy. She and her boyfriend, James Dixon, decided to keep the baby. The pregnancy was very hard on Jessica because she just wanted to hang out with her friends and act as if everything was normal. So she would drink on the weekends, just maybe not as much as she used to, even though several people told her that it could effect the baby.
Case Background
The baby, Seth, was born with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome(FAS). James and Jessica did not realize it at first and the difficulties that come along with the syndrome became too much for Jessica to handle so she left Seth to James and left. Around the time James found out that Seth had FAS Jessica came into a lot of money from a relative, so James asked for part of it to help care for Seth but Jessica refused. James decided to sue Jessica for being negligent towards Seth by drinking during her pregnancy.
Case Background
Affidavits and depositions were given by:Jessica’s motherJessica’s doctorSeth’s doctorJessica Nordeen James DixonA social worker Another parent of a child with FAS
The affidavits and depositions proved that Jessica was well aware that drinking could harm the baby and that her drinking was the direct cause of Seth’s syndrome.
Affidavits and Depositions
Jones v Anytown Raceway, IncFound that there must be evidence of the
responsibility of the person that they did not meet and damage that was a result of not meeting that requirement.
Black v RossFound that the responsibility one person has to
another is based on their relationship to that person and how clear the danger can be foreseen.
Related Laws and Cases
It is illegal for a person under the age of 21 to buy, sell, or consume alcoholUnless it was provided by a parent in the
privacy of their home
There are no state laws that say it is illegal for women to consume alcohol during pregnancy
Drinking Laws
She had a unit and a test about Fetal Alcohol Syndrome in her Biology class the year before and made a B+ in the class
She was given a pamphlet about Fetal Alcohol Syndrome by her doctor when she found out that she was pregnant
Jessica’s Knowledge
To fail to perform or uphold a responsibility to someone or something.
In this case Jessica is being accused of being negligent towards Seth by drinking throughout her pregnancy with the knowledge that it could hurt and effect him for the rest of his life.
Negligence
Cases dealing with NegligenceHolly v Anytown hotel
A person does not need to wait for an accident to say that someone else is being negligent, they just need to prove that something could result from their actions.
Lu v LopezAn accident is foreseeable if a person with ordinary
intelligence can see it as a possible accidentJones v Anytown Community Church
Negligence is doing something that a person of ordinary intelligence would not do in the same situation
Negligence
Develops before birth if mother drinks alcohol during the weeks of development and is with that person for the rest of their lives
Symptoms:Born smallProblems eating and sleeping Problems paying attention and learningTrouble with social behavior Need for medical care and special teachers all
their lives
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)
Some effects of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Prenatal Dangers
The estimated cost of alcohol abuse in the US for one year alone was $184.6 billion. With this information it is easy to come to the
conclusion that Jessica spends a good amount of money on alcohol when she could be helping James financially take care of their son.
Economic Effects
This is a bill that was proposed to make drinking during pregnancy an illegal form of abuse. Those who appose:
Afraid that women would lie about prenatal care with the fear of being reported
Those who approve: Say that it will ensure that those mothers will be
forced into treatment
FAS Bill