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Ferguson v. City of Charleston, 532 U.S. 67 (2001), is a United States Supreme Court decision that found Medical University of South Carolina's policy regarding involuntary drug testing of pregnant women to violate the Fourth Amendment. The Court held that the search in question was unreasonable. [1]
Child Protective Services had been in contact with the family dating back to 2014 after THC was found in the system of their eldest newborn child. [2]Mary Welch weighed only 8 pounds (3.6 kg) at the time of her death, only 1.25 pounds (0.57 kg) more than at the time of her birth ten months earlier. [3]
RICHMOND, Ind. — The parents of a Richmond infant face felony charges over the baby's February death. Kira D. McKee, 23, and Nathaniel K. Ray Sr., 29, were each charged Monday in Wayne Superior ...
An Evansville man accused of neglect of a dependent causing death has been arrested almost two months after the death of his baby. Evansville man accused of neglect in his baby's death arrested in ...
The 2021 case netted criminal charges for multiple people, including Smithler and Kamari Opperman's mother, 21-year-old Makaylee Jade Opperman, who ultimately pleaded guilty to charges of neglect ...
On January 3, 2022, 911 reported that 66-year-old Sheila Fletcher and her husband, Clay Fletcher, had found their 36-year-old daughter Lacey Ellen Fletcher dead on their couch. It was revealed that for at least 12 years, Fletcher had been neglected by her parents after becoming unable to leave her house due to a cognitive health decline.
EVANSVILLE — A jury found an Evansville father guilty in a neglect case Wednesday that traces back to injuries the man's infant son sustained, including more than 50 rodent bites, in 2023 while ...
The United States Federal Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA), as amended by The Keeping Children and Families Safe Act of 2003, defines child abuse and neglect as, at minimum: any recent act or failure to act on the part of a parent or caretaker, which results in death, serious physical or emotional harm, sexual abuse or ...