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Shaken baby syndrome ... US-based studies have found rates of 27.5 out of 100,000 ... No cases of scurvy mimicking SBS or sudden infant death syndrome have ...
Sudden infant death syndrome ... shaken baby syndrome and other forms of ... the rates of death ranged from 20.3 per 100,000 live births for Asians and Pacific ...
"Everything that was presented to us was all about shaken baby syndrome," Terre Compton, one of the jurors who convicted and sentenced Roberson, testified before the Texas Legislature on October ...
On July 1, 2024, the trial court in Anderson County approved a death warrant for Roberson, and his execution was scheduled for October 17, 2024. [35] [36] Roberson was reportedly the first death row prisoner convicted on the grounds of "shaken baby syndrome" to have an execution date scheduled in the United States. [37]
NORTH TEXAS — Two strikingly similar cases involving decades-old claims of shaken baby syndrome are making news this week. In one, a Dallas County man, Andrew Roark, has been exonerated.
As to claims of exonerations in shaken baby syndrome cases, Laskey pointed to a 2021 paper authored by Narang and others that found just 3% of all such convictions between 2008 and 2018 were ...
Caffey was the first to describe what is now known as shaken baby syndrome with a 1946 article on the association between long bone fractures and subdural hematomas in infants. [2] [4] He also provided the first description of infantile cortical hyperostosis, also known as Caffey's disease. [3]
On April 14, 2003, Tonia Miller was found guilty of murder in the second degree in the death of her 11-week-old baby, Alicia, and was subsequently sentenced to 20-30 years in prison, according to ...