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California Teenager Suffers Fatal Injuries in Accident With Recreational Vehicle
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Posted on 11/24/2009 More
The Consumer Product Safety Commission reports that two more babies died while in Simplicity bassinets that have been recalled.
Posted on 8/26/2009 More
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Posted on 2/17/2009 More
Ohio governor calls for a ban on the use of face-down restraint of teenagers in treatment centers
Posted on 1/25/2009 More
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Child abuse lawyer provides link to child death review committee report
Posted on 12/19/2007 More
Dakota Harryman, 7 months, killed; grandmother's boyfriend, Glenn Peralta, charged in death
Posted on 12/12/2007 More
Wrongful death of San Jose baby from skull fracture - father, Armando Garcia, reportedly held in jail
Posted on 12/9/2007 More
Wrongful death of Robert Ratto, 19, allegedly killed by gunshot from friend, Daryl Yadao, 18
Posted on 12/9/2007 More
In Chicago, Fenger High School students were victimized by gang predators and one student, Derrion Albert, died from injuries sustained in the chaos. Apparently it is too much to ask of gang members to develop the skill set to behave in a civilized, intelligent manner. Instead, gang members kill innocent people that reject their violent methods of intimidation. Sadly, Derrion Albert died yesterday. He probably would have grown to be an intelligent adult that contributed to society in a valuable way, had he survived the neighborhood violence. Unlike his killers that will go on to victimize society and contribute nothing of value to the community in which they live. Derrion offered promise and hope to his family and friends. Fortunately, someone caught the violence and recorded it so we can all the see the spectacle and brutal reality of violent children that have no guidance and victimize those around them for shallow satisfaction while dwelling in a disturbed interpretation of the world around them.
The Keane Law Firm seeks to raise public awareness about child abuse, child abuse prevention and the rights of children that have been catastrophically injured. Please call the office or visit our website for a consultation.
http://www.keanelaw.com/
Phone# 415-398-2777
Address: Keane Law Firm, 1388 Haight Street, No. 244, San Francisco, CA 94117
Email: grace@keanelaw.com
Attorney Christopher Keane has devoted his Bay Area practice to representing children whose lives have been irrevocably altered by abuse, neglect, injury, or death. He is a member of the San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Center (SFCAPC), and is currently serving as the President on their Board of Directors. The prestigious Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory Bar Registry of Preeminent Lawyers has awarded Christopher Keane a top rating and, reflecting his dedication to professional excellence. In addition, Mr. Keane is a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum Top Trial Lawyers in America, listed in the top 500 Plaintiff's attorneys in America by Lawdragon.com and as a principal member of Keane Law has acted as lead plaintiff’s lawyer on a number of successful multi-million dollar cases.
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