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Second audit finds NY facilities are not properly reporting abuse, neglect
State comptroller reports OPWDD is not fully complying with Jonathan s Law
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1of6Michael and Lisa Carey wait outside of the Schenectady County District Attorney s office in November 2007. Their son, Jonathan, died while under the care of state workers earlier that year. Michael holds pictures of a bruised and injured Jonathan from December 2005. (Times Union Staff Photograph by Philip Kamrass)PHILIP KAMRASS/DGShow MoreShow Less
2of6Michael and Lisa Carey wait outside of the Schenectady County District Attorney s office in 2007. Their son Jonathan died while under the care of state workers earlier that year. (Times Union Staff Photograph by Philip Kamrass)PHILIP KAMRASS/DGShow MoreShow Less
DiNapoli faults agency s compliance with Jonathan s Law
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1of3Buy PhotoComptroller Tom DiNapoli is interviewed on Tuesday, Jan 9, 2018, at Hearst Media Center in Colonie, N.Y. (Skip Dickstein/ Times Union)SKIP DICKSTEINShow MoreShow Less
2of3Times Union Staff Photograph by Philip Kamrass Michael and Lisa Carey wait outside of the Schenectady County District Attorney s office to meet with him about trying to get him to file charges against state officials about the treatment of their son Jonathan, who was autistic, in Schenectady, NY on Tuesday November 27, 2007(for his treatment prior to the incident that caused his death). Jonathan died while under the care of state workers in 2007. Michael holds pictures (that the Careys made) of a bruised and injured Jonathan from December 2005. Through the release of Jonathan s state records due to the passage of Jonathan s Law, the Careys learned that their son was being taken care of by Edwin Tirado on th