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I suppose it depends on why proper supervision was not given. If a parent (any parent, not specifically these) is unable to properly supervise their child because they are drunk, high or otherwise indisposed, they might very well face charges. If the lack of supervision is due to an oversight, mistake, etc., there seems to be far more leeway in pressing charges (judging by cases where children are left in hot cars, drowned in unattended pools, etc.). After all, losing your child is a pretty horrible punishment on its own.
Humm. Do you think drug tests were done on those four POI's? Just thought of that.