"A Lake County judge is expected to decide
in September if a new trial request for a Carpentersville woman now in
prison for the murder of a toddler at a day care center has merit or
should be thrown out of court. Attorneys for Melissa Calusinski,
28, who is serving a 31-year sentence for killing 16-month-old Benjamin
Kingan at the now-closed Minee Subee in the Park in Lincolnshire, filed
the motion seeking a new trial June 23. Judge Daniel Shanes has 90 days
from the day the petition was filed to determine if it has merit and
should continue for hearing. Shanes can also deny the petition and throw
it out of court. On Monday, Shanes set a Sept. 21
date to decide if the petition should go to the second stage of the
process, or if it does not meet the criteria for a second trial. A jury convicted Calusinski in
2011 of killing Kingan of Deerfield after prosecutors proved she threw
the boy to the floor and caused his fatal injuries. In her petition, attorney
Kathleen Zellner argues a new trial is warranted because of the
discovery of a set of legible autopsy X-rays taken of Benjamin's skull
that clearly showed the toddler was suffering from a pre-existing injury
when he died. After the legible X-rays were
discovered, forensic pathologist Nancy Jones reviewed the X-rays and
determined Benjamin died from a chronic case of cerebral swelling of the
brain due to repetitive concussions brought on after the child bumped
his own head in October 2008. Jones stated in the court
document the chronic condition was exacerbated through the final months
of Benjamin's life by continued "head banging." She added the fatal blow
came from Benjamin bumping his head on the floor at the day care center
15 to 20 minutes before he died."
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