"Baby John" BAILEY - 3 Months - Geneva/Rochester MN
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"Baby John" BAILEY - 3 Months - Geneva/Rochester MN
A 28-year-old Geneva man made his first appearance in Freeborn County
District Court on Wednesday on allegations that he physically abused
his 3-month-old child, leading to severe brain injuries.
According to court documents, Cory Craig Bailey is accused of abusive
head trauma to his son that was so serious that the baby’s development
and functioning level will likely remain that of an infant for the rest of his life.
Bailey is also accused of depriving the baby, now 8 months old,
of necessary health care after the alleged incident.
“(The baby’s) ability to develop and function has been severely
limited by the injuries inflicted,” the court complaint states. “(He)
has serious vision problems or will be blind. It is anticipated that
(he) will never be able to walk … He will require special services,
occupational and physical therapies, ongoing medical care, numerous
medications and will need someone to provide for his personal care needs.”
Bailey faces six felonies tied to the allegations:
one count of first-degree assault, one count of child endangerment,
three counts of malicious punishment of a child and one of child neglect.
The incident was reported to authorities by a social worker at St.
Marys Hospital in Rochester, after the baby was brought into the
emergency room at the request of the baby’s mother on Jan. 11.
The incident is believed to have happened sometime between
Dec. 28, 2010, and Jan. 11, while the baby’s mother was at work.
Bailey reportedly told police that the baby’s head hit a door frame
while he was carrying the child and walking through a door, but medical
professionals have stated the injuries were too serious to have been
caused in this manner. Court documents state the baby’s injuries are
consistent with “non-accidental trauma.”
The baby was treated for at least a month at St. Marys Hospital in
Rochester before being released to his mother. He was considered to be
in critical condition until Feb. 7 and had been placed in a
medically-induced coma because of large seizures.
In court on Wednesday, Freeborn County District Court Judge Steve
Schwab gave Bailey two options: that he be held on $100,000
unconditional bail or that he may choose instead to be allowed to return
at the next hearing on his personal promise to appear if he followed some conditions.
Conditions included signing a waiver of extradition, adhering to a
safety plan already approved by the court, not living at the home with
the baby, complying with random drug tests and not using any illicit
drugs or alcohol while the matter is pending. He must also obey the law
and not leave the state without prior court permission.
He is only allowed to see the baby and his other child through supervised visits.
Bailey is next scheduled to appear in court at 1:30 p.m. July 18.
http://www.albertleatribune.com/2011/06/09/man-accused-of-child-abuse/
District Court on Wednesday on allegations that he physically abused
his 3-month-old child, leading to severe brain injuries.
According to court documents, Cory Craig Bailey is accused of abusive
head trauma to his son that was so serious that the baby’s development
and functioning level will likely remain that of an infant for the rest of his life.
Bailey is also accused of depriving the baby, now 8 months old,
of necessary health care after the alleged incident.
“(The baby’s) ability to develop and function has been severely
limited by the injuries inflicted,” the court complaint states. “(He)
has serious vision problems or will be blind. It is anticipated that
(he) will never be able to walk … He will require special services,
occupational and physical therapies, ongoing medical care, numerous
medications and will need someone to provide for his personal care needs.”
Bailey faces six felonies tied to the allegations:
one count of first-degree assault, one count of child endangerment,
three counts of malicious punishment of a child and one of child neglect.
The incident was reported to authorities by a social worker at St.
Marys Hospital in Rochester, after the baby was brought into the
emergency room at the request of the baby’s mother on Jan. 11.
The incident is believed to have happened sometime between
Dec. 28, 2010, and Jan. 11, while the baby’s mother was at work.
Bailey reportedly told police that the baby’s head hit a door frame
while he was carrying the child and walking through a door, but medical
professionals have stated the injuries were too serious to have been
caused in this manner. Court documents state the baby’s injuries are
consistent with “non-accidental trauma.”
The baby was treated for at least a month at St. Marys Hospital in
Rochester before being released to his mother. He was considered to be
in critical condition until Feb. 7 and had been placed in a
medically-induced coma because of large seizures.
In court on Wednesday, Freeborn County District Court Judge Steve
Schwab gave Bailey two options: that he be held on $100,000
unconditional bail or that he may choose instead to be allowed to return
at the next hearing on his personal promise to appear if he followed some conditions.
Conditions included signing a waiver of extradition, adhering to a
safety plan already approved by the court, not living at the home with
the baby, complying with random drug tests and not using any illicit
drugs or alcohol while the matter is pending. He must also obey the law
and not leave the state without prior court permission.
He is only allowed to see the baby and his other child through supervised visits.
Bailey is next scheduled to appear in court at 1:30 p.m. July 18.
http://www.albertleatribune.com/2011/06/09/man-accused-of-child-abuse/
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Re: "Baby John" BAILEY - 3 Months - Geneva/Rochester MN
A 28-year-old Geneva man charged with physically abusing his
3-month-old child, leading to severe brain injuries, on Monday pleaded
not guilty to his charges in Freeborn County District Court.
Cory Craig Bailey faces six charges including one count of
first-degree assault, one count of child endangerment, three counts of
malicious punishment of a child and one count of child neglect. He
pleaded not guilty to each count during the court proceeding Monday and
requested a jury trial.
Cory Bailey
His lawyer, Kevin Wade DeVore, said he is still receiving all the
documentation from the case and after he has reviewed it, he may request
a contested hearing as well.
According to court documents, Bailey is accused of abusive head
trauma to his son that was so serious that the baby’s development and
functioning level will likely remain that of an infant for the rest of
his life.
Bailey is also accused of depriving the baby, now 9 months old, of necessary health care after the alleged incident.
The incident was reported to authorities by a social worker at St.
Marys Hospital in Rochester, after the baby was brought into the
emergency room at the request of the baby’s mother on Jan. 11.
Bailey reportedly told police that the baby’s head hit a door frame
while he was carrying the child and walking through a door, but medical
professionals have stated the injuries were too serious to have been
caused in this manner. Court documents state the baby’s injuries are
consistent with “non-accidental trauma.”
http://www.albertleatribune.com/2011/07/19/geneva-man-pleads-not-guilty-to-child-abuse/
3-month-old child, leading to severe brain injuries, on Monday pleaded
not guilty to his charges in Freeborn County District Court.
Cory Craig Bailey faces six charges including one count of
first-degree assault, one count of child endangerment, three counts of
malicious punishment of a child and one count of child neglect. He
pleaded not guilty to each count during the court proceeding Monday and
requested a jury trial.
Cory Bailey
His lawyer, Kevin Wade DeVore, said he is still receiving all the
documentation from the case and after he has reviewed it, he may request
a contested hearing as well.
According to court documents, Bailey is accused of abusive head
trauma to his son that was so serious that the baby’s development and
functioning level will likely remain that of an infant for the rest of
his life.
Bailey is also accused of depriving the baby, now 9 months old, of necessary health care after the alleged incident.
The incident was reported to authorities by a social worker at St.
Marys Hospital in Rochester, after the baby was brought into the
emergency room at the request of the baby’s mother on Jan. 11.
Bailey reportedly told police that the baby’s head hit a door frame
while he was carrying the child and walking through a door, but medical
professionals have stated the injuries were too serious to have been
caused in this manner. Court documents state the baby’s injuries are
consistent with “non-accidental trauma.”
http://www.albertleatribune.com/2011/07/19/geneva-man-pleads-not-guilty-to-child-abuse/
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Re: "Baby John" BAILEY - 3 Months - Geneva/Rochester MN
retarded POS!!!!!
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