A Dallas County man who was convicted in a Shaken Baby Syndrome case more than two decades ago has been exonerated.
The Texas Supreme Court ruled that a legislative subpoena cannot stop an execution in a case tied to “shaken baby syndrome.” ...
The Texas Supreme Court is a civil court jurisdiction and does not rule on criminal cases. So Friday's ruling was only on the subpoena power of the legislature and does not address the merits of ...
The US American paediatric radiologist John Caffey first coined the term “whiplash shaken infant syndrome” in the 1970s to describe a form of abuse that caused brain injury and death in infants.
“Abusive head trauma” refers to a serious brain injury suffered when a child is ... according to the National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome. A report by the University of the West of England ...
An emotional and visibly shaken Will Hardy spoke about Taylor Hendricks ... suffered a gruesome injury against the Mavericks. Officially, he has a fractured right fibula and a dislocated ankle.
Shaken baby syndrome is a medical diagnosis based on observed symptoms in a young child, like bleeding on the brain and eyes. Others, like Attorney General Ken Paxton, believe Roberson is guilty ...
As our scientific understanding of shaken baby syndrome has evolved over the ... widely began to rely on a triad of symptoms—brain bleeding, brain swelling and retinal bleeding—as definitive ...
Jill E Urban, the medical examiner, ruled her death a homicide after finding signs of blunt-force injuries on the child typically associated with “shaken baby syndrome,” which can include subdural ...