An Allentown man was charged in his son's death after he died from injuries sustained in 2012, officials said.
Robert Roberson's death-row case could take a new turn as a New Jersey court released a ruling on shaken baby syndrome.
The New Jersey Supreme Court found that expert testimony on the diagnosis of shaken baby syndrome isn’t scientifically ...
On Aug. 14, 2024, Hinkle’s son died at age 11 in Oliver, Fayette County. An autopsy determined he died from complications ...
New Jersey’s top court on Thursday became the first in the U. to prohibit prosecutors from presenting expert testimony that ...
More than a decade after the original investigation began, Bensalem Township police have filed new homicide charges against a ...
Thursday that a shaken baby syndrome diagnosis, also known as abusive head trauma, is not generally accepted within the ...
Kyle Hinkle, who pleaded guilty to physically abusing his infant son in 2012, now faces murder charges after his son died more than a decade later.
New Jersey’s highest court has ruled that expert testimony about shaken baby syndrome is scientifically unreliable and ...