Mother accused of shocking daughter w cattle prod
More on the story from Saljournal.com: Woman accused of shocking daughter with a cattle prod Thompson said her mother shocked her with the cattle prod -- an electric shocking device used to move cattle -- about six times on the leg, arm and side the night of Feb. 14, 2007. Each time, she said, the shock caused her to fall from her chair, and her mother ordered her to sit back on the chair. But Thompson said that neither the shocks nor the falls left bruises or red marks on her body, and she was in no pain after the incident. Thompson testified that her mother was angry with her because she had gotten home at 11:30 p.m. on a school night. She had been at a Valentine's Day party at the Starlite Skating Center in Salina. She had told her mother she wouldn't be home until midnight, she said, because she thought the party would be over at 11:30 p.m. However, the party got over half an hour earlier than she expected.
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