After working for the Hampden District Attorney’s office and for the Massachusetts Attorney General, Joseph D. Early, Jr. hung out his shingle and practiced law for 17 years, specializing in civil and criminal litigation. His varied experience struck a chord with voters and he was swept into office with 78 percent of the vote on November 7, 2006.
This presentation addresses one of the most serious forms of child abuse. Shaken Baby Syndrome (aka Traumatic Brain Injury) is the term used to describe the signs and symptoms resulting from violent shaking or shaking and impacting of the head of an infant. Approximately 20 percent of cases are fatal in the first few days after injury, and the majority of the survivors are left with permanent disabilities, such as mental and developmental retardation, paralysis and blindness. The presentation lets the audience understand the dangers of violent shaking of a baby and the damage it can cause. Also discussed are past criminal cases and the consequences for the perpetrator.