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Lawyers for the stepfather of an 11-year-old girl tried to convince Massachusetts highest court on Tuesday that he should have a say on whether his stepdaug stanley cup hter is removed from life support. If the girl dies, he could face a murder charge for allegedly taking part in the beating that left her comatose.Jason Strickland is asking the Supreme Judicial Court to overturn a juvenile court judge s decision allowing the state to remove Haleigh Poutre from her ventilator and feeding tube.Haleigh Poutre was hospitalized in September after her stepfather and adoptive mother kicked her and beat her nearly to death with a baseball bat. Within two weeks of being charged with assault and battery, the adoptive mother, who was also Haleigh s aunt, was found dead alongside her grandmother in a possible murder-suicide.Strickland is free on bail while awaiting trial on assault charges. CBS News correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi reports that the girl s biological mother, Allison Avrett, gave up her parental rights years ago and now she has no say in what happens to Halleigh ndash; but she wants life support to be r stanley cup website emoved. I want her to rest, Avrett told Alfonsi. Being kept alive like that, it s not a life. The state Department of Social Services has custody of the girl and wants to remove her from life support, citing opinions from her docto stanley us rs that the girl is in a permanent vegetative state. Strickland appealed, and could face a murder charge if she d Gwfi James Comey says it possible Russians have leverage over President Trump
A growing number of members of Con salomon gress are fearing for their own safety and they are being threatened at an alarming rate.After nearly being assassinated while at a baseball practice last year with other Republicans, Congressman Steve Scalise found himself the target of another threat this month. Authorities arrested a man, after he left threatening voicemails for Scalise. Investigators said they found 200 rounds of ammunition and books on homemade explosives at the mans home, along with receipts for an assault rifle and a handgun, according to court records. Hopefully he gets a serious sentence, because you cant allow this kind of threats and violence against people based on their po reebok classic litical views, Scalise said during an interv nike dunk iew on Fox News.Arizona Congressman David Schweikert has served in Congress since 2010. He said he and his family are dealing with a growing number of threats. We had more death threats last year in my office--even one towards my little girl--than we ever had in all of the other years combined, Schweikert said during an interview on Plaidcast, a podcast hosted by Rep. Sean Duffy.In June, California congresswomanMaxine Waters canceled events in Alabama and Texas, after she said she received a very serious death threat. According to the House Sergeant of Arms Office, the number of threats against members of Congress are skyrocketing. So far this year, the office said there have been more than 1,600 threats against members of the House alone. Last ye
Lawyers for the stepfather of an 11-year-old girl tried to convince Massachusetts highest court on Tuesday that he should have a say on whether his stepdaug stanley cup hter is removed from life support. If the girl dies, he could face a murder charge for allegedly taking part in the beating that left her comatose.Jason Strickland is asking the Supreme Judicial Court to overturn a juvenile court judge s decision allowing the state to remove Haleigh Poutre from her ventilator and feeding tube.Haleigh Poutre was hospitalized in September after her stepfather and adoptive mother kicked her and beat her nearly to death with a baseball bat. Within two weeks of being charged with assault and battery, the adoptive mother, who was also Haleigh s aunt, was found dead alongside her grandmother in a possible murder-suicide.Strickland is free on bail while awaiting trial on assault charges. CBS News correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi reports that the girl s biological mother, Allison Avrett, gave up her parental rights years ago and now she has no say in what happens to Halleigh ndash; but she wants life support to be r stanley cup website emoved. I want her to rest, Avrett told Alfonsi. Being kept alive like that, it s not a life. The state Department of Social Services has custody of the girl and wants to remove her from life support, citing opinions from her docto stanley us rs that the girl is in a permanent vegetative state. Strickland appealed, and could face a murder charge if she d Gwfi James Comey says it possible Russians have leverage over President Trump
A growing number of members of Con salomon gress are fearing for their own safety and they are being threatened at an alarming rate.After nearly being assassinated while at a baseball practice last year with other Republicans, Congressman Steve Scalise found himself the target of another threat this month. Authorities arrested a man, after he left threatening voicemails for Scalise. Investigators said they found 200 rounds of ammunition and books on homemade explosives at the mans home, along with receipts for an assault rifle and a handgun, according to court records. Hopefully he gets a serious sentence, because you cant allow this kind of threats and violence against people based on their po reebok classic litical views, Scalise said during an interv nike dunk iew on Fox News.Arizona Congressman David Schweikert has served in Congress since 2010. He said he and his family are dealing with a growing number of threats. We had more death threats last year in my office--even one towards my little girl--than we ever had in all of the other years combined, Schweikert said during an interview on Plaidcast, a podcast hosted by Rep. Sean Duffy.In June, California congresswomanMaxine Waters canceled events in Alabama and Texas, after she said she received a very serious death threat. According to the House Sergeant of Arms Office, the number of threats against members of Congress are skyrocketing. So far this year, the office said there have been more than 1,600 threats against members of the House alone. Last ye