In 1991, Bill Schmid and his wife Cathy suffered an unspeakable tragedy when they lost their
infant daughter, Haley, to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), which is the sudden, unexplained death of a seemingly healthy infant up to an age of one
infant daughter, Haley, to Sudden
Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), which is the sudden, unexplained death of a seemingly healthy infant up to an age of one
Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), which is the sudden, unexplained death of a seemingly healthy infant up to an age of one
Death Syndrome (SIDS), which is the sudden, unexplained
death of a seemingly healthy infant up to an age of one
death of a seemingly healthy
infant up to an age of one
infant up to an age
of one year.
Examples
of recent cases include successfully defending a mother against allegations she had smothered and killed two
of her children and applying for a reporting restriction order in the same case, defending parents in several cases where they were alleged to have caused
death by shaking, defending a mother in a case where she was alleged to have caused multiple fractures, representing the local authority in a case where foster parents wished to prevent an adoption, representing a father in proceedings following an informal surrogacy arrangement, and representing a father who was alleged to have tampered with life - preserving equipment being used by his
infant daughter.