Showing posts with label explains. Show all posts
Showing posts with label explains. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Dr. Lorandos explains research into force and injury

www.falsely-accused.net Dr. Lorandos explains research into force and injury At UC Davis in California, the animal rights protestors shut down experiments designed to determine the force that it took to break bones in animals. Nowhere in the United States have we found research on the force that it takes to break bones or cause a subdural hematoma or other similar injury to children. This lack of research leaves the field wide open for hysteria and junk-science. At http our team members represented someone that had run away just days before trial. He was caught four years later. He ran because he knew he was going to lose even though he was innocent. In that case the prior defense attorney had not prepared any medical aspect of the case. The child was one month old and had a spiral fracture of the femur. The father had been accused of torture of the child and was facing life in prison. The defense attorney had found no explanation, no research to support his defense. He didnt do his own medical research, he didnt do his homework. The only doctor that he talked to said that it was the worst case of child abuse the doctor had ever seen. Our team member Mr. Pat Clancy, faced the very same doctor in testimony the previous year and she had used exactly the same phrase in that case, The worst case she had ever seen. Concerning the injury to this one-month-old child, we were actually able to determine that the injury was three weeks old. It had not been immobilized and therefore ...



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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Dr. Lorandos explains defense strategy in claims of domestic violence

www.falsely-accused.net Dr. Lorandos explains defense strategy in claims of domestic violence At Falsely-Accused.net we explain that the law defines Domestic violence as the willful infliction of corporal injury resulting in a traumatic condition on ones spouse, former spouse, live-in-lover, former live-in-lover, or the mother or father of ones child. This can also apply to someone that you have had a dating relationship or a romantic relationship with. The term traumatic condition can be any wound or injury regardless of the seriousness of the injury or wound. Essentially this means that any physical force applied to one of those people, that results in even the slightest injury can result in your arrest and prosecution for Domestic violence. Why? The OJ Simpson case had a serious impact on California law, as well as the law in many other states, regarding domestic violence cases. The Simpson case resulted in changes to the law by many state legislatures, California in particular. The most significant of these changes involves the manner in which police agencies respond to domestic disturbance calls. Police officers have been stripped of their role as mediator between a husband and wife when involved in a domestic disturbance. Simply put, if there is an accusation of spousal abuse, no matter how slight or insignificant, someone is going to be arrested. Someone will go to jail. And its usually the man, even if both parties are claiming the other started it. The role of ...



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