Monday, May 19, 2014

Shaken Baby Syndrome: James Wilkes: Montana: Gail Pinder Dobson, Maryland; Russell Maze, Tennessee. Sue Luttner of the "On SBS" blog puts her spotlight on "painful cases" which have been passing milestones without news coverage - and says the appeals are "all over the map as usual." (Must Read. HL);


POST: "Appeals all over the map, as usual," by Sue Luttner, posted on her Blog "On SBS" on May 13, 2014.

GIST: "While the appeals on behalf of care providers Jennifer Del Prete and RenĂ© Bailey work their ways through the courts, a number of other painful cases have been passing milestones without news coverage..."

The entire post can be found at:


http://onsbs.com/2014/05/13/appeals-all-over-the-map-as-usual/

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