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Florida sheriff: Parents of alleged bully should be charged

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Florida sheriff Grady Judd says the parents of a 14-year-old-girl arrested for bullying another student, who ended up taking her own life, should be charged for failing to monitoring their daughter’s online activity. Some legal experts say that unless it can be proved that the parents encouraged the behavior, a crime cannot be established. NBC’s Mark Potter reports.