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Woman Charged For Starving Son To Death, Father in Michigan Jail On Same Charges

One does not have to be an experienced child abuse lawyer in Michigan to know that being a parent or guardian is a big responsibility. Until the child is 18 years-old, a parent is legally responsible to care for their youngster’s physical and mental well being. If a guardian fails to do so, it is likely that Children’s Protective Services will become involved–potentially taking parental rights away.

As reported in recent news, an out-of-state woman is facing reckless homicide and child neglect charges for the death of her four year-old son in May 2010. According to police reports, the boy only weighed 12 pounds and had no body fat when he died. An autopsy revealed that he passed away due to malnutrition and dehydration. When police looked into the family’s medical history, they discovered that the boy had not been treated by a doctor for three years. Although the mother insists that she could not afford medical treatment for her son, she has seen a doctor numerous times for her own medical conditions.

At the time of his death, the child was already severely disabled with brain damage sustained from abuse by his father during infancy. Because of these injuries, the four year-old could not walk and had no verbal skills. For this crime, the boy’s dad is behind bars after being convicted of child abuse charges in Michigan.

Unfortunately, instances of child abuse or child neglect can often plague a home forever–sometimes, becoming reoccurring and more serious over time. If convicted of the charges against her, this woman will almost certainly face significant consequences, including a lengthy jail sentence. Because the punishments for these offenses are so serious, it is important for all accused persons to contact an experienced child neglect or child abuse attorney in Michigan. Being pro-active to secure the highest quality legal advice and legal representation will ensure that your case does not result in the forfeiture of your family and freedoms.

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