Neonatal nurse at Good Hope Hospital cares for premature boy 22 years after looking after his early-arriving mum
Sutton Coldfield neonatal nurse Suzanne Michael who has looked after thousands of premature babies has for the first time cared for a son after caring for his mum two decades earlier
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A neonatal nurse at a Birmingham hospital has cared for a premature baby boy 22 years after she looked after his mum who also arrived early.
Ohio Supreme Court: Sentence in child s death isn t too long
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Ohio Supreme Court: Sentence in child’s death isn’t too long
COLUMBUS (AP) The Ohio Supreme Court has reinstated the 10-year prison sentence given to an Ohio couple convicted of failing to obtain medical care for their special-needs daughter who died.
In a 6-1 ruling issued Monday, the justices found the 8th District Court of Appeals overstepped its authority in 2018 when it determined the sentence given to Randy and Carissa Jones was too harsh. They were convicted in 2015 of involuntary manslaughter and child endangering in 12-year-old Tia Jones’ death and have remained jailed since the sentence was imposed.
Doctors said Tia died in 2013 after an abscess on her ankle became gangrenous, causing a staph infection that led to pneumonia. She weighed 64 pounds (29 kilograms) when she died.