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Mo. House backs stiffer penalties for baby deaths
Posted: 03.07.2012 at 6:24 AM
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JEFFERSON CITY (AP) -- People who injure or kill a baby by shaking the child could face tougher penalties under legislation moving through the Missouri House.
The House has endorsed a measure expanding Missouri's child abuse law to specifically cover causing a baby's death or injury by shaking.
Sponsor Jeanie Riddle, a Republican from Mokane, says current law makes it difficult to prosecute people when a child dies from "shaken baby syndrome."
Her legislation would make it a crime to recklessly cause head injuries to any child.
A person who commits child abuse in Missouri currently faces up to seven years in prison and a $20,000 fine. Under Riddle's legislation, anyone who commits child abuse on a child under the age of 2 would face five to 15 years in prison.
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