Lacey Spears: New York; Jury begins deliberations after the prosecution and defense make their final pitches in the case. Defence says no witnesses to the alleged crime and no forensic evidence taken from Nyack Hospital - and that prosecutors had presented no motive why Spears would harm her son while under the observation of the video EEG and hospital staff. Defence also charges that it was Nyack Hospital's negligence that caused Garnett's condition to "become hypernatremic." Defence lawyer said the boy had diarrhea but the hospital did not give him "any fluids to combat his loss of water." Reporter Lee Higgins. Lohud.
STORY: "Lacey Spears trial: Jury begins deliberations," by reporter Lee Higgins, published by Lohud on February 26, 2015.
SUB-HEADING: "Jurors
began deliberating Thursday in the Lacey Spears murder case after the
prosecution and defense made their final pitches in the case."
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
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myself get more out of the site. The
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Charles Smith and his protectors - and into pushing for reform of
Ontario's forensic pediatric pathology system. The Star has a "topic"
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Two Blogs Now: The Charles Smith Blog; The Selfless Warriors Blog: I created the Charles Smith Blog in 2007 after I retired from The Toronto Star to permit me to keep digging into the story of the flawed pathologist and the harm he had done to so many innocent parents and caregivers, and to Ontario’s criminal justice system. Since then it has taken new directions, including examinations of other flawed pathologists, flawed pathology, and flawed science and technology which has marred the quality of justice in courtrooms around the world. The heart of the Blog is my approach to following cases which raise issues in all of these areas - especially those involving the death penalty. I have dedicated 'The Selfless Warrior Blog’ (soon to appear) to those exceptional individuals who have been ripped out of their ordinary lives by their inability to stand by in the face of a glaring miscarriage of justice. They are my ’Selfless Warriors.’ Enjoy!