Articles Posted in Crimes Against Children

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By Brooks P. Lynn, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney
Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

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The State of Texas has launched a review of the investigations and practices of Texas Child Protective Services. The Texas CPS is the state agency charged with investigated incidents and reports of child report. CPS also has the responsibility of protecting children and removing them if it appears that the child is at risk for further abuse and / or personal injuries. Child safety advocates argue that the CPS system failed many children. The Texas state review team is investigating to determine if break downs in the system caused or contributed to the deaths of children who could have been better helped or protected with intervention by the Texas CPS system. You can read more about these issues at Texas State Review Team to Review Texas CPS.

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By David Wolf, Attorney
Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

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A New Zealand woman (Itupa Julie Mikaio – age 40) has been charged and is being tried for causing serious personal injuries including head injuries to her three year old son. Prosecutors state that this mother beat her child because he wet his bed. Whether child abuse results in serious personal injuries requiring surgery like this case or just minor or no physical injuries, physical force should not be used as punishment or discipline. This is especially true due to the risk of serious personal injuries. There is also a psychological component to beating a child or threatening physical harm to a child. As evident by this story, child abuse and neglect is a worldwide program that still takes place every day to the detriment and harm of children. You can read more about the abuse that took place in New Zealand at Mother Beat Child Following Bed Wetting Incident.

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By David Wolf, Attorney

Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

State%20Map%20Idaho.jpgIn Boise, Idaho, children were removed by the Sheriff’s office after a search warrant revealed dirty / squalid conditions at the home. The parents (Stacey Marie Cox and Michael Cox) were living in the home with four children ranging from the age of 3 to the age of 8. Adults generally have the right to live as they please as long as the health, safety, and welfare of others including children are not affected. In this home, detectives found what was reported as “deplorable” conditions.

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By David Wolf, Attorney

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vehicle%20car%20keys%20alarm%20black.jpgIn Newark, Delaware, a mother (Tiffany Hyrcek – age 27) from Bear, Maryland, was in an automobile accident. Following the crash, Ms. Williams escorted her 10 year old daughter out of the vehicle to a near by sidewalk. Then, Ms. Hrycek fled. Yes, she left her 10 year old daughter alone at the accident scene. Why did Ms. Williams flee the scene? She fled the scene because she had warrants out for her arrest. Ultimately, she was arrested at her home any way; however, due to her actions at the scene of the automobile accident, additional charges were filed for the crime of Endangering the Welfare of a Child.

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By David Wolf, Attorney
Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

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Many public school districts and private schools still allow corporal punishment as a form of so called discipline for students. In addition, many parents still believe in and implement corporal punishment at home. Many child care experts, child injury attorneys, and medical experts are against the concept and use of corporal punishment. These child advocates believe that corporal punishment is not only cruel but also ineffective as a means of behavior control and improvement. Paul Hollinger, M.D. is a psychoanalyst and psychiatrist who counsels teens and parents on these and other issues. Dr. Hollinger published an article – Why Do We Still Spank (Hit) Children? The Problem With Physical (Corporal) Punishment. Dr. Hollinger’s article provides a good overview of corporal punishment and an insightful analysis of this form of abuse that continues to be pervasive in schools and homes throughout the nation.

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By David Wolf, Attorney

Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

Education%20Day%20Care%20Building%20Block%20G.jpgIn Johnston, Rhode Island, a mother (Julia Castillo) pulled up to a day care center to pick up her 8 month old child. Something seemed different as she pulled up to My Special Place Early Learning Center. The parking lot was empty. Julia Castillo entered the security code which did not work. She then range the door bell and knocked on the door. There was no response. She then tried to call the day care center on her mobile phone. The calls went unanswered. All through this ordeal – Julia Castillo was thinking about her child who she dropped off earlier that day. Julia Castillo along with her 8 year old daughter (Beverly) then banged on the windows until they heard the cry of her 8 month old son – Christian Martinez – inside the day care center. The police were called and later arrived on the scene. Apparently, the owners, supervisors, and employees of the day care center had all left for the day. All employees failed to realize that Christina Martinez was left behind in a building all alone. While the child was crying, it does not appear that he suffered any serious personal injuries. However, the violations and negligence of the day care center cannot really be defended by the fact that there were no serious physical injuries.

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By David Wolf, Attorney
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In Riverton, Utah, a couple has been charged for child abuse. A story in the Salt Lake City Tribune Newspaper reported that a 12 year old boy with autism and a form of Muscular Dystrophy was the victim of the child abuse. Steven Kimball (age 42) and his wife Holly Kimball (age 34) were charged by authorities with child abuse. It was reported that the mother (Holly Kimball) and her husband (Steven Kimball) were involved with the duct taping of the boy. Apparently, the couple did not like some of things that the boy was saying. The 12 year old boy learns at the level of a 1st grader. Duct taping a boy (who is wheelchair bound and who suffers from Autism and learning disabilities) should be a crime. While Autism and other medical issues do challenge the patience of a parent or caregiver, taking drastic steps like duct taping the child’s mouth is a form of abuse. When the tape was removed, the boy suffered superficial injuries to his lip and skin. The boy’s biological father observed the injuries when he went to pick up his son. You can read more about this story at Couple Accused of Child Abuse After Duct Taping Child with Autism.

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By Steven Smith, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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Fire%20Truck.jpgIn New York and other states, parents have both a legal and moral duty to properly supervise and protect their children. Small children should not be left alone at home because circumstances can arise that require parental supervision and intervention. One such circumstance is a fire. When a fire happens, small children often times do not know what to do or where to go. In many instances, children left alone when a a fire strikes and then engulfs a house suffer serious personal injuries and some even die. In Rochester, New York, Nicole Allen left three of her children home alone at midnight to go get beer. Yes, this mother left in the middle of the night on a beer run. A three year old died in the blaze. Two other children (a toddler and a newborn) suffered serious burn injuries. The fire took place in 2008.

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By David Wolf, Attorney

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household%20blue%20lighter%20burn%20injuries.jpgIn Nashville, Tennessee, a 17 year old girl could be tried as an adult for burning a 1 year old and a 3 year old with a hot curtain rod. While babysitting these children, the teen burned the children because they were crying. Crystal Neal and Henry House, Sr., the children’s parents, left their children (Anthony and Henry House) at home with a babysitter and a friend. Apparently, there were no prior problems with the babysitter.

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By Kevin Leach, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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education%20school%20day%20care%20building%20block%20y.jpgIn Richmond, Virginia, state officials with the Department of Social Services have recommended that the day care license for Yellow Brick Road Day Care be revoked. Lynne Williams, the Director of the Virginia Department of Social Services, issued this ruling or determination in response to the tragic death of Andrew Joseph Johnson who died in July 2009. The day care center left Andrew in a vehicle for 7 hours. The owner previously stated that she plans on fighting any decision by state officials to close down her day care center. Criminal charges have been filed and are being pursued against the owner and driver from the day care center.

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