Articles Posted in Crimes Against Children

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By Robert Chaiken, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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US%20State%20Flag%20Texas.jpgLufkin, Texas, police are currently investigating a possible injury to a child case after they were notified of suspicions of child abuse / neglect by hospital personnel. 30-year-old Julia Goodwin of Lufkin, brought a one-year-old unresponsive child to Memorial Hospital’s Emergency. Standard drug tests done by the hospital revealed the child had ingested a dangerous drug, possibly PCP. Under Texas law, doctors and nurses are considered mandatory reporters of child abuse. These Texas medical providers have 48 hours to report their suspicions from the time they are made aware. Both doctors and nurses are taught to always be aware of warning signs: bruises of different healing stages on the child’s body and inconsistent stories about how the injury occurred. The investigation of the infant is ongoing and no charges have been filed as of the time that this new story was released. For more read 1-year-old suspected to have ingested dangerous drugs, possibly PCP.

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By Robert Chaiken, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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US%20State%20Flag%20Texas.jpgJessica Tata ran a day care center in Houston, Texas. She ran the day care center but did not run it well. On February 24, 2011, there was a fire at the day care center that caused the death of 4 children under Tata’s care. It was reported that there were no adults in the day care center when it was on fire. Law enforcement officials have charged Jessica Tata with the crimes of reckless injury to a child, abandoning a child under the age of 15, and manslaughter. It is believed that Tata fled to Nigeria. Currently, Jessica Tata is on the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) 15 Most Wanted List. See Day Care Owner Added to “Most Wanted List”.

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By Robert Chaiken, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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bath%20faucet.jpgAn 18-month-old girl of San Antonio, Texas, is recovering from second- and third-degree burns she sustained while she was taking a bath. According to the arrest warrant, the girl’s 18-year-old babysitter, Juan Valentine Castillo, left the toddler unattended in the bathtub. Castillo claims that while unattended the little girl turned on the hot water and burned herself. Castillo has been arrested and charged with “injury to a child — assault — serious bodily injury,” and remains in jail with a $65,000 bond. Child Protective Services began to investigate the case after the toddler was transported to Christus Santa Rosa Hospital by her foster parents. The victim was eventually transported to University Hospital due to the severity of her burns. The arrest warrant reveals that doctors diagnosed the child with immersion burns and showed signs of abuse. Castillo told police he was the only person caring for the child at the time of the incident and claimed she adjusted he water setting on her own. Castillo was initially taken into custody on outstanding warrants for drug possession and assault. For more details see 18-month-old girl sustains second- and third-degree burns from bath water, babysitter arrested and charged with injury to a child.

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By David Wolf, Attorney

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State%20Map%20Pennsylvania.jpgA day care owner in Adams County, Pennsylvania, who is accused of not reporting acts of child sex abuse at her day care, has waived her arraignment. The former Aspers day care employee recently pleaded guilty to molesting six girls who attended the day care, which is located at the 100 block of Clines Church Road. Police were notified by Children and Youth in May 2010. After local police were presented with the sexual abuse allegations, other mothers of victims came forward. A sign is posted on the front door of the residential day care reading that the child care center is closed until February 21. Sadly, the Adams County Child Advocacy Center stated the number of reports of child abuse is increasing, also calling it an epidemic. A statistic in a local Pennsylvania newspaper stated that one in every four girls and one in every six boys will be sexually abused before they turn 18-years-old. All the six girls in this case who were sexually abused are now receiving help. Raymond Messinger, the man who admitted to sexually abusing the young girls, will be sentenced in March 2011. For more read Pennsylvania day care owner accused of not reporting sexual abuse waives arraignment.

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By Robert Chaiken, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

US%20State%20Flag%20Texas.jpgA 32-year-old director of an Austin, Texas, day care center has been indicted on a capital murder charge. Christina Suzanne Lyons was charged after a 10-week-old child left in her care died. The Hays County (Texas) Grand Jury returned the count against Lyons; the indictment accuses her of intentionally causing blunt force trauma to the infant’s head on November 18, 2010. Sherri Tibbe, Hays County District Attorney, told a local paper that her office will not seek the death penalty, meaning Lyons could face a life sentence without parole if convicted. For more see Austin, Texas day care director indicted on capital murder charge of 10-week-old infant.

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By David Wolf, Attorney
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A former Olympia child care teacher and live-in baby sitter has been arrested on suspicion of raping a 5-year-old boy. The alleged rape occurred at the boy’s home where 20-year-old Elisha Tabor was a live-in babysitter. According to court papers, Tabor has been arrested on suspicion of first-degree child rape and first-degree child molestation. Tabor was an assistant teacher at the Olympia Early Learning Center from 2008 – 2011, taking care of and teaching preschool-aged children. According to Renee Dey, business manager of the center, Tabor quit for “personal reasons” after a parent made allegations against him; Dey was unaware of what the allegations were. Rose Horgdal, program director for the center, stated there are no indications that any abuse took place at the child-care center. However, parents will be notified that an arrest has been made. Tabor admitted to police during an interview about repeatedly raping and molesting the boy while he lived with him. For more please read Former Olympia teacher and live-in babysitter accused of raping 5-year-old boy.

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By David Wolf, Attorney

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bullying%2C%20no%20sign.jpgA 15-year-old sophomore has been charged with cyberstalking and using false information for an alleged Facebook posting that occurred in November 2010. According to an affidavit, the student at Smithfield High School used a fake account to harass a freshman who, because of a birth deformity, is missing part of her foot. The sophomore allegedly used the fake account to pose as the freshman. The account also had a picture of a bloody severed foot and included the freshman’s last name and birthdate. John Reis, an anti-bullying educator, is concerned that people are not taking the incident seriously, thinking of it as a practical joke instead. Reis is concerned that other students are not appreciate the inherent meanness of the phony account. Also according to the affidavit, the sophomore’s father was rude to police and seemed annoyed when police came knocking on the family’s door. Reis says that parents need to be proactive instead of running for cover. Parents should take responsibility themselves as well as let their children take responsibility for their actions. When a child behaves inappropriately there should be consequences, children should and accept those consequences and learn from their behavior. The Rhode Island State Police cyber crimes units confiscated 3 computers from the sophomore’s home. To read more on this story please see Rhode Island sophomore accused of cyber bullying on popular social networking site.

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By Kevin Leach, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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State%20Map%20Virigina.jpgOfficials in Manassas Park City, Virginia, have officially released notice of several violations of the city’s extended child care program, Costello Park Preschool after allegations of sexual abuse against an 8-year-old child were found to be true. An 8-year-old girl who attended the day care program told her mother in September 2010 of separate incidents where she was sexually abused by a program employee in July and August 2010. After the child’s mother learned of the accusations, she reported the information to the City Parks and Recreation Director, Catherine Morretta. Morretta then notified local police, which lead to an investigation by both the city police and social service officials. The Virginia Department of Social Services Division of Licensing Programs also began an investigation since the day care is licensed by the state.

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By Joshua Shulman, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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Hancuffs%202.jpgA woman of Portland, Oregon, has been charged with more than 20 felony charges after the woman allegedly recorded herself performing sexual acts on a 1-year-old boy. The 24-year-old woman was identified as Inez Lambert. Lambert was arrested after a friend saw 3 separate videos on Lambert’s computer and called the child abuse hotline. The videos allegedly show Lambert performing a sex act on the child. The videos were described by members of the Multnomah County Child Abuse Team as very disturbing. Lambert allegedly sent the cell phone videos to a man who is currently overseas. Investigators are highly concerned that other acts of abuse occurred due to Lambert’s previous occupations. She was a day care provider at LA Fitness and also worked the front desk at a 24 Hour Fitness. Officers are looking into whether Lambert every babysat for other families. The FBI and Department of Justice are also investigating the case. Lambert has been charged with seven courts of sodomy andusing a child in a display of sexually explicit conduct and sex abuse. The man overseas might also be arrested, however that will be handled by the military. To read more on this story please see 24-year-old woman accused of sexual abuse after she allegedly videotaped herself performing a sex act on a 1-year-old boy.

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By Robert Fernicola, Attorney, Steven Smith, Attorney, and David Wolf, Attorney

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mop%20bucket.jpgKristal Khan, a babysitter from Queens, New York, ran an unlicensed day care center out of her home. She is accused of becoming extremely drowsy and falling asleep after drinking NyQuil cold medicine while babysitting 11-month-old James Farrior III on June 15, 2009. James allegedly fell head first into a mop bucket full of water and drowned. Kahn is accused of not waking up because she was in a cold medicine-induced sleep when James fell into the bucket full of water in Kahn’s Richmond Hill home. Kahn is being tried on reckless assault charges and could face up to four years in prison if convicted. More troubling is Kahn’s emotional state or, better put, lack thereof. Prosecutor Leigh Bishop stated the state will produce witnesses, firefighters and police who will testify that Kahn was “calm and without emotion” in her statements after the incident. NYPD Detective Brian Simonsen testified that Kahn showed no emotion was neither sad nor frantic when she gave her written statement a mere 2 hours after the death. For more details on this case and to see a video of Kahn please see Drowsy babysitter case of Queens, New York goes to trial.

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