In New Jersey, Deanna Brycki pleaded guilty to manslaughter in connection with the death of her infant son, Adam Hankins.

In New Jersey, Deanna Brycki pleaded guilty to manslaughter in connection with the death of her infant son, Adam Hankins. Her case was heard in the courtroom of Superior Court Judge Wendel E. Daniels. Adam was injured on May 15, 2003 and died three days later. Allegedly, Ms. Brycki acknowledged she shook the baby because he was crying. Adam was treated at Community Medical Center and Jersey Shore University Medical Center prior to his death. His autopsy revealed he succumbed to shaken baby syndrome. Ms. Brycki will be sentenced on March 12.  

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.  

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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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lisa 01/16/2010 05:05 PM
what a horrible tragedy,I wish deanna had more help,at 19 i am sure it was overwhelming, she will think about this every day of her life, and never forgive herself.
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stacy 08/16/2014 04:01 AM
Its common sense a ten year old would have....people serve more time for drugs. Stressed or not walk away. That poor child and she got a slap on the wrist.
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