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On the SPLC podcast: New Medill database raises questions about patterns in prosecuting “shaken baby” cases

December 29, 2013September 5, 2018 Frank LoMonte

The sudden and mysterious death of an infant is a tragedy so wrenching that the justice system faces especially intense pressure to make certain that no killing goes unpunished.

Tagged Lauryn Schroeder, Medill Justice Project, newsgathering, Northwestern University, podcast, public records, shaken baby syndrome

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