Medical experts and law enforcement officials are questioning the science behind shaken baby syndrome convictions, leading to ...
Experts are divided on the use of shaken baby syndrome diagnoses in criminal cases. Credit: Natalia Ojewska for The Texas Tribune On Thursday, Robert Roberson is set to become the first person in the ...
A growing number of medical experts and law enforcement officials are reversing testimony that put parents behind bars. But ...
Shaken baby syndrome, also called abusive head trauma, happens when a baby or toddler is violently shaken. This causes the brain to bounce inside the skull, leading to swelling, bruising, or bleeding.
Russell Maze, who has maintained his innocence, was convicted of murder in the death of his infant son in 2004.
JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - A Jonesboro man received probation after he pleaded guilty to shaking a 3-month-old baby, causing brain damage. Second Judicial Circuit Court Judge Scott Ellington sentenced ...
Shaken baby syndrome is a form of abusive head trauma that occurs when a parent or caregiver violently shakes a baby through overwhelming frustration and losing control due to inconsolable or ...
A Lancaster County man admitted to shaking a 2-month-old boy multiple times, causing lasting and possibly permanent brain damage, police wrote in court documents. Michael McDonald, 30, was charged ...
May 1—Hunter Kelley told a jury Wednesday that he never shook his 2-month-old daughter Amelia and that he only told police he did because they made him think he must have and he "didn't want to be ...
Experts are divided on the use of shaken baby syndrome diagnoses in criminal cases. (Natalia Ojewska For The Texas Tribune, Natalia Ojewska For The Texas Tribune) Sign up for The Brief, The Texas ...