Monday, February 13, 2012

In Oklahoma, Jones man gets life in prison in infant daughter's death | Shaken Baby Syndrome

Jason Scott Day, a Jones man reportedly convicted of killing his infant daughter in 2009 was sentenced Friday to life in prison with the possibility of parole.  Jason Scott Day, was reportedly convicted Dec. 16 of first-degree murder in the shaking death of the 5-month-old girl.

Day, who reportedly did not speak during sentencing, will be eligible for parole in 38.3 years, prosecutors said. He was reportedly ordered to pay $1,800 to cover funeral expenses for the girl and counseling for her two siblings

Natalie Emami died at Integris Baptist Medical Center on Feb. 5, 2009, two days after suffering injuries from being shaken, police said. A doctor at the hospital reportedly told police the girl's injuries were the result of child abuse.  

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1 comment:

  1. Jason is innocent.....don't trust all you hear or read....this baby suffered a fall and suffered with water on the brain and was extremely ill her entire life and totally neglected by her mother....Jason cared for this baby more than her mother and he was guilty simply because someone had to pay for her death and he was the ONLY one there.....Mom had just left...

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