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Haleigh Poutre update...

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SPRINGFIELD - A lawyer for Jason D. Strickland, the Westfield man accused of assaulting his stepdaughter Haleigh Poutre, is asking that his trial be moved to Berkshire or Franklin counties.

Saying Strickland cannot receive a fair trial here, Alan J. Black filed a motion in Hampden Superior Court seeking a change of venue for the Oct. 16 trial. As an alternative to moving the entire proceeding out of the Springfield court, Black suggested that jurors could be selected from the other counties and brought here to hear the case.

Black cited the intense pre-trial publicity and the nature of the offenses as reasons why an impartial jury could not be selected in Springfield. The Poutre case, in which the then 11-year-old girl was left unresponseive and brain-damaged, served as an impetus for a major overhault in the state's child care and protection services. 

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In a related development, well-known defense lawyer Joseph A. Franco has been appointed by Judge Judd J. Carhart to represent the child's privacy interests regarding medical and psychological information in the Strickland case. Carhart is specially assigned to hear that case................

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"The number of local articles and news stories is staggering," Black wrote. "Because this publicity has been maintained for almost three years, the public has likely been conditioned not only to link the defendant with these charges but to assume his guilt."

Haleigh Poutre abuse trial venue change sought

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827 posted on 07/08/2008 2:55:17 AM PDT by 8mmMauser (Jezu ufam tobie...Jesus I trust in Thee)
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Haleigh Poutre again...

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On July 1, the Legislature unanimously approved legislation to strengthen the commonwealth's ability to prevent child abuse and neglect. The process began two years ago when Speaker Salvatore DiMasi established a special commission to examine all aspects of the law pertaining to this subject. Serving on this commission, while heart-wrenching and emotional at times, was an honor for me.

We began by examining a report by the Committee on Post Audit and Oversight regarding the tragic case of Haleigh Poutre, who was allegedly beaten into a coma by her adoptive mother and stepfather in 2005 when she was 11. While deliberating the Poutre case, other stories made the headlines. A little girl died because her parents allegedly over-medicated her to qualify for Social Security disability benefits. Two young girls died in a fire while living at their mother's house; these girls were supposed to be residing with their grandmother. A little boy was found with cigarette burns and welts all over his body, allegedly inflicted by his mother's live-in boyfriend.

These cases brought an urgency to our deliberations, as well as a realization that even our best efforts to strengthen the law would not end the horror of abuse......................................

GUEST COLUMN: Safety net for kids tightened... BY REP. JOHN A. LEPPER

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828 posted on 07/08/2008 3:00:36 AM PDT by 8mmMauser (Jezu ufam tobie...Jesus I trust in Thee)
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