As the result of the death of an infant from injuries suffered in her family day care home, a Superior Court jury convicted the defendant, Ann Power, of involuntary manslaughter by reason of wanton or reckless conduct. Upon medical evidence of shaken baby syndrome, the Commonwealth had pressed the case to the jury upon additional theories of first-and second-degree murder and of involuntary manslaughter...
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