STORY: "Judge reverses shaken-baby conviction," by reporters Steve Orr and Gary Craig, published by the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle on December 16, 2014;
GIST: "In
a ruling that could have statewide significance, a Monroe County Court
judge has reversed the 2001 murder conviction of a Greece woman who was
accused in the shaken-baby death of a toddler in her care. In a decision released Tuesday morning, Judge James Piampiano ruled that the science used to convict René Bailey has changed significantly since her trial. The
ruling marks the first time a shaken-baby conviction has been
overturned in New York on the basis of changing science. Lawyers have
won a handful of reversals in other states in recent years. "The
newly discovered evidence in this case thus shows that there has been a
compelling and consequential shift in mainstream medical opinion since
the time of the defendant's trial," Piampiano wrote in his 28-page
decision........."This would be the first time in New York that we have a
head-on, squarely-facing decision saying that a major change in the
science qualifies as newly discovered evidence," said Bailey's attorney,
Adele Bernhard......... At Bailey's trial, prosecutors had argued that a fatal head injury suffered by 21/2-year-old
Brittney Sheets could only have been caused by abuse at the hands of
Bailey, who cared for the girl and several other children in her home
day care center. But Bernhard, who represented Bailey pro bono,
argued before Piampiano earlier this year that a growing number of
physicians and scientists have come to believe injuries such as those
that killed Sheets can be caused by other factors, such as accidental
falls or certain illnesses. Bailey had insisted to police that Sheets had jumped off a chair and struck her head on the floor.........Starting
in the 1970s, physicians developed the scientific underpinnings of what
came to be known as shaken-baby syndrome. They concluded that violent
shaking, and only violent shaking, could cause certain kinds of injuries
to small children's brains and eyes. As the Democrat and Chronicle
reported in stories last year that focused on Bailey's cases and on the
scientific controversy in general, these views became widely accepted,
and people accused in shaken-baby cases were widely reviled. But
over the last 10 or 15 years, new research challenged this orthodoxy.
Legal appeals based on the new science have cropped up around the nation
and the world, and Great Britain and the Canadian province of Ontario
engaged in systematic reviews of past convictions.........Bernhard
was at Pace University Law School in Westchester County when the case
began and is now affiliated with New York Law School in Manhattan. She
got involved in the case after Bailey sent a letter to a post-conviction
legal clinic that Bernhard ran at Pace. On Tuesday she praised Piampiano's diligence with the decision. "I
was very gratified that the judge took the time for such a careful
analysis of all the complicated issues that were presented at the
hearing," she said. "He took on that task and took it on very seriously
and I thought did a great service to everybody." Evidence at the hearing showed that Brittney could have died from a short fall, a rare event but a possible one, Bernhard said. "Unfortunately rare and terrible events do happen," she said."
The entire story can be found at:
http://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/2014/12/16/shaken-baby-conviction-reversal-ren-bailey/20479785/
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The entire story can be found at:
http://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/2014/12/16/shaken-baby-conviction-reversal-ren-bailey/20479785/
PUBLISHER'S NOTE:
Dear Reader. Keep your eye on the Charles Smith Blog. We are following this case.
I have added a search box for content in this blog which now encompasses several thousand posts. The search box is located near the bottom of the screen just above the list of links. I am confident that this powerful search tool provided by "Blogger" will help our readers and myself get more out of the site.
The Toronto Star, my previous employer for more than twenty incredible years, has put considerable effort into exposing the harm caused by Dr. Charles Smith and his protectors - and into pushing for reform of Ontario's forensic pediatric pathology system. The Star has a "topic" section which focuses on recent stories related to Dr. Charles Smith. It can be found at:
http://www.thestar.com/topic/
Information on "The Charles Smith Blog Award"- and its nomination process - can be found at:
http://smithforensic.blogspot.ca/2013/12/the-charles-smith-award-presented-to_28.html
I look forward to hearing from readers at:
hlevy15@gmail.com.
Harold Levy: Publisher; The Charles Smith Blog;