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  2. Weak Allegations of Shaken Baby Syndrome Keep Tearing ... - AOL

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    According to the National Registry of Exonerations, three dozen people who were convicted of shaken baby syndrome–related crimes have been exonerated. In 2022, a New Jersey judge went so far as ...

  3. He died decades after being shaken as an infant. Now ... - AOL

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    After rushing him to the hospital, Dowling was diagnosed with shaken baby syndrome, which can cause blindness, brain damage and, in most cases, death, according the Herald’s archives.

  4. Mom spent 18 years in prison after her baby’s death - AOL

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    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 ...

  5. Shaken baby syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Shaken Baby Syndrome, also called as Shaken Impact Syndrome, is a severe form of child abuse. It occurs when parents or caregivers shake a baby. [ 51 ] There is a strong association between crying and SBS, where studies indicate 1-6% of parents have shaken their babies to stop crying.

  6. What to know about shaken baby syndrome as a Texas man could ...

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    HOUSTON (AP) — A Texas man this week could become the first person executed in the U.S. from a murder conviction tied to the diagnosis of shaken baby syndrome.. Robert Roberson, 57, is scheduled to receive a lethal injection on Thursday for the 2002 killing of his 2-year-old daughter, Nikki Curtis.

  7. As one "shaken baby" suspect is exonerated, another sits on ...

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    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.

  8. John Caffey - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. Waney Squier - Wikipedia

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    Waney Squier is a neuropathologist specialising in the brain of the developing foetus and neonate.She has written a book on acquired damage to the developing brain [1] and is senior author on peer-reviewed publications ranging in topic from fetal [2] to childhood infection [3], polymicrogyria, [4] hydrocephalus, [5] brain ischemia, [6] head trauma [7] [8] and mimics of trauma caused by ...