STORY: "Trial delay granted in Suisun child abuse death case," published by "The Reporter" on January 28, 2014.
GIST: "A Solano County Superior Court judge on Monday granted a delay in the trial for a Suisun City man accused of murder and felony child abuse related to the death of an infant in 2010. The trial for Reginald Tanubagijo was expected to begin today in the Fairfield courtroom of Judge Robert C. Fracchia, however, Tanubagijo's defense counsel, Martinez criminal defense attorney Jaye Ryan, asked for a continuance last week due to new evidence that had been recently obtained. Fracchia granted the continuance and ordered Tanubagijo back on Jan. 31 for the setting of a new trial date. Tanubagijo is accused in the death of a 3-month-old boy named Buddy, a foster child who was in his care.........During a July 2012 probable cause hearing, two doctors called to testify by prosecutors opined that non-accidental trauma caused the baby's death. However, a forensic pathologist called to testify by Ryan testified that while the cause of death was blunt head trauma, it was possible that it could have been the result of an accidental fall. Tanubagijo has pleaded not guilty and remains out of custody after posting $250,000 bond."
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