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The Role of Expert Witnesses in Shaken Baby Syndrome Defense: Insights from People v. Lemons

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Defending Your Rights Against Shaken Baby Syndrome Charges

We’ve seen more than our fair share of tough battles as Michigan criminal defense attorneys. But when it comes to defending against Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) charges, the stakes are sky-high. The Michigan Supreme Court’s ruling in People v. Lemons serves as a stark reminder: expert witnesses can make or break your defense. Buckle up—Here’s what our Supreme Court  said in July of 2024. 

Understanding Shaken Baby Syndrome

Shaken Baby Syndrome isn’t just a legal term; it’s a nightmare. Imagine an innocent child suffering severe brain injuries—brain swelling, subdural hemorrhage, retinal hemorrhage, and fractures—all caused by violent shaking. As top ranked Michigan criminal defense attorneys, our team knows that these symptoms often become the prosecuting attorney’s smoking gun in SBS cases.

People v. Lemons: A High-Stakes Showdown

In the courtroom, People v. Lemons played out like a legal thriller. The defendant was charged in Wayne County Circuit Court of inflicting SBS on his young child. The prosecution paraded medical experts, their testimony weaving a damning narrative. The primary expert was the medical examiner that did the autopsy on the child and believed the child died from Shaken Baby Syndrome. Mr. Lemon was convicted of felony murder and sentenced to mandatory life without parole. But the defense? Fortunately, they weren’t backing down. Years later, Lemon asked the court for a new trial, based on the medical examiner’s changed belief that the baby died of SBS. The court denied Lemon’s request for a new trial, saying the medical examiner’s revised testimony did not meet Michigan’s evidentiary requirements for expert testimony. For that reason, the medical examiner would not be allowed to present expert testimony and the request for a new trial based on that disallowed testimony was denied. Lemon’s legal team challenged the trial court’s ruling about expert witness testimony in SBS cases. Their challenge went all the way up to our Supreme Court.  And guess what? The Michigan Supreme Court overturned the lower court’s denial of a new trial, and ordered the Wayne County Circuit Court to grant Lemon a new trial. They emphasized the pivotal role of expert witnesses in SBS cases. 

Expert Witnesses: Our Legal Avengers

1. Challenging the Prosecution’s Evidence

2. Presenting Alternative Explanations

3. Discrediting Prosecution Experts

4. Supporting Defense Theories

Lessons from People v. Lemons

Your Defense Starts Now

If you’re facing SBS charges, remember this: you’re not alone. The Kronzek Firm stands by your side. We’re not just lawyers; we’re your legal Avengers. Call us today at 866-766-5245 

(866-7NoJail) for a free case evaluation. Let’s fight for your rights and your future.

[Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult an attorney for personalized guidance.]

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