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In 1986 in Ohio, a man shook his 3 month old daughter severely. The baby was placed on life support systems later that day and never recovered. She had severe brain damage and internal injuries and had to be placed in a nursing home.
It was classified as "shaken baby syndrome" and he was charged and convicted of child endangerment (4th degree felony). He was sentenced to 1 year in prison.
He served his year and about 4 months after he got out, the baby (22 months old) passed away.
He was never charged for the death of this innocent little baby.
Can he still be charged for the death and justice be served for what he had done to his little girl in 1986? If so, what steps do I need to take?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
It was classified as "shaken baby syndrome" and he was charged and convicted of child endangerment (4th degree felony). He was sentenced to 1 year in prison.
He served his year and about 4 months after he got out, the baby (22 months old) passed away.
He was never charged for the death of this innocent little baby.
Can he still be charged for the death and justice be served for what he had done to his little girl in 1986? If so, what steps do I need to take?
Thanks in advance for any advice!