Florida is arguing against staying an execution due to the inmate’s Parkinson’s symptoms, claiming that the condition does not prevent him from being put to death. The state argues that the inmate’s symptoms are not severe enough to warrant a delay in the execution process, despite concerns raised by his legal team. The decision on whether the execution will be stayed remains pending.
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Parents arrested after their 1-year-old tests positive for fentanyl and THC
In California, the parents of a 1-year-old child, Rory Kerr (22) and Denaun Davis (32), have been arrested after their child tested positive for fentanyl and THC. The child was revived after a choking incident and later hospitalized for fentanyl poisoning, prompting an investigation by the Tuolumne County Sheriff’s Office that uncovered drug paraphernalia in their home. The child is now in protective custody, and the parents face felony child abuse charges, with authorities emphasizing...
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