Keri S. Mazzuca, initially charged with murder in the 1997 death of a newborn baby whose body was found in Washington Park, ...
After 27 years, a woman pleaded guilty in Albany County Court for the death of Baby Moses in September 1997. According to the ...
The Garland Fire Department is commending a young couple for the difficult choice they made after surrendering newborn under ...
The Albany Police Department is continuing investigations around a series of shootings downtown, and local businesses share ...
A Heartbreaking Situation' San Antonio is under Texas’ Baby Moses Law — also called the Safe Haven Law — which gives new parents in crisis a safe, legal option for their child. The law ...
Texas' Safe Haven law — or Baby Moses law — allows parents who feel unable to care for a newborn to bring the baby to a designated location without ...
The baby was found to be in perfect health. Garland police are commending the parents for making the tough decision to safely ...
According to Texas’ Baby Moses Law, places like fire stations are safe sites where parents can surrender a child no questions asked. However, the baby was not left at the fire station.
Allen has been an advocate for the Baby Moses Law, and hopes to spread the word so we don’t see more tragedies like this one. “This law is just very simple. If a baby is 60 days or younger and ...
Also known as the Baby Moses law, the measure gives parents who are unable to care for their child a safe and legal choice to leave their infant with an employee at a designated safe place.
The woman accused of leaving her infant baby to die in an Albany park pleaded guilty on Thursday to manslaughter. Keri ...