July 2 5:12 P.M.
A Florida family that plays together, stays might go to jail together.
After arresting three kids for stealing a neighbor's Nintendo Wii, police are now trying to figure out what to do with their mom, 41 year-old Maxine Law, who reportedly helped the children sell the system to a local pawn shop.

The long arm of the wii law.
According to WFTV, the state's attorney's office could charge Law with the one-two punch of contributing to the delinquency of a minor and dealing in stolen goods.
"You don't go selling something stolen, it's crazy," said theft victim and ex-Wii owner Jenein Frazier.
The odd tale is just the latest in a string of recent gaming horror stories to come out of the Sunshine State. In late April, a Florida teen was shocked to find a bunch of rocks inside a newly-purchased Nintendo DS box, while earlier that same month, a Manatee County woman found a memory card filled with pornography in a new PSP.
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Posted: 2 Jul 2009




