(CN) – Jurors properly convicted a couple of reckless homicide for choosing to treat their 11-year-old daughter’s “undiagnosed serious illness with prayer, rather than medicine,” the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled. Leilani and Dale Neumann, who were tried separately and convicted by different juries, were both sentenced to 180 days in jail and 10 years of
(CN) – Jurors properly convicted a couple of reckless homicide for choosing to treat their 11-year-old daughter’s “undiagnosed serious illness with prayer, rather than medicine,” the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled. Leilani and Dale Neumann, who were tried separately and convicted by different juries, were both sentenced to 180 days in jail and 10 years of
(CN) – Jurors properly convicted a couple of reckless homicide for choosing to treat their 11-year-old daughter’s “undiagnosed serious illness with prayer, rather than medicine,” the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled. Leilani and Dale Neumann, who were tried separately and convicted by different juries, were both sentenced to 180 days in jail and 10 years of
(CN) – Jurors properly convicted a couple of reckless homicide for choosing to treat their 11-year-old daughter’s “undiagnosed serious illness with prayer, rather than medicine,” the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled. Leilani and Dale Neumann, who were tried separately and convicted by different juries, were both sentenced to 180 days in jail and 10 years of
(CN) – Jurors properly convicted a couple of reckless homicide for choosing to treat their 11-year-old daughter’s “undiagnosed serious illness with prayer, rather than medicine,” the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled. Leilani and Dale Neumann, who were tried separately and convicted by different juries, were both sentenced to 180 days in jail and 10 years of