This was most clearly illustrated by his handling of the notorious Fells Acre
daycare child abuse case, as MLW publisher David Yas writes at his blog, The AffiDavid, «where he defiantly stood up to the Supreme Judicial Court in granting new - trial motions where he felt that the accused in the abuse cases had not been given a fair shake.»
Not exact matches
In the wake of some high profile
daycare abuse cases in the mid-1980s, there was a rash of studies which found that, with enough effort, it might be possible to convince a small percentage of typically very young
children that something happened to them which in fact did not happen.
Not all of these
child abuse and neglect
cases occur in
daycare settings, but some do.
Find out how what evidence may be important to your
daycare abuse or negligence
case so that you can prove what caused your
child's injuries.