Man who let son, 12, drive car that hit boy sentenced to prison
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Before he was sentenced last Friday to seven years in prison, an Iowa man admitted in court to letting his 12-year-old son drive a car that ran over and seriously injured a 4-year-old boy on a bicycle.
Jesse Azbill, 34, had been tried in connection with the Aug. 6 accident in Waterloo, Iowa.
The punishment was meted out shortly after Azbill pleaded guilty to charges of aiding and abetting serious injury and child endangerment in a deal with prosecutors.
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"I will never let a kid get behind the wheel again," Azbill told the judge, according to the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier. “I’m sorry. I should have never let it happen. I just want to get out and do good."
Azbill was sitting in the passenger seat of his 1999 Chevy Cavalier as his son was driving, according to the paper.
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The injured boy had life-threatening injuries, KCRG-TV reported.
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Azbill’s son was not charged.