Shaken Baby Syndrome
Torn Families Talks to the Regents about False Allegations of Child Abuse False allegations of child abuse are tearing apart families and sending innocent people to prison. The University of Michigan and Mott Children’s Hospital play an important role in teaching new generations of medical personnel and performing research in child abuse. Their child abuse pediatricians . . . more
Michigan Supreme Court: Vacates Conviction in People v Adam Stevens The Michigan Supreme Court overturned the conviction of Adam Stevens on July 23, 2015. He had been convicted of second degree murder in the death of . . . more
Why Do We See So Many False Confessions in Shaken Baby Syndrome Cases? Time after time, we see false confessions in SBS cases. We know that they are false because they are contradicted by the autopsy findings. Even if the police don’t get a confession, they win if they can get the suspect to change their story. Now the suspect is a liar . . . more
Link-Missoulian: “Pathologist with problematic record 'un-appointed' as associate state medical examiner” However, correspondence that is part of a court record shows that Dale repeatedly demanded Bennett refrain from . . . more
Did Dr. Bethany Mohr Provide False Information in an Accident Report? Dr. Mohr is a child abuse pediatrician at the University of Michigan hospital who frequently testifies in court about allegations of shaken baby syndrome. As an expert witness, her honesty and credibility are particularly important to the jury. Thus, making a false report to police would be a serious ethical lapse for such an important . . . more
Supporters of Joshua Burns’ Family March in the Brighton July 4th Parade Joshua Burns stands falsely convicted of shaking his 10 week old baby, Naomi. While his appeal is proceeding, his supporters are trying to educate the public about how families are being torn apart . . . more
Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) was born in 1971 in an article entitled “Infantile Subdural Haematoma and its Relationship to Whiplash Injuries . . . more
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