Judge Allows Charges In Prayer Death Case
Decision Expected To Be Appealed
UPDATED: 5:42 pm CST December 1,
2008
WAUSAU, Wis. -- A judge has allowed reckless homicide charges against parents accused of praying instead of seeking a doctor's care as their 11-year-old daughter died.Marathon County Circuit Judge Vincent Howard made his ruling on Monday. The decision is expected to be appealed.Dale and Leilani Neumann have pleaded not guilty to second-degree reckless homicide. Their attorneys wanted the charges dismissed on constitutional grounds.Prosecutors said that their daughter, Madeline, died of untreated diabetes at their Weston home on Easter. They claim the girl likely had symptoms for weeks that should have prompted the parents to seek medical treatment.At the heart of the dispute is two Wisconsin laws. One says it isn't child abuse to treat illness through prayer alone. The second is a homicide law that makes no exception for prayer.
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