HASTINGS, Minn.
Jurors in southeastern Minnesota are deciding whether a 24-year-old man caused the injuries that led to the death of his young stepson.
Tylar Hokanson has pleaded not guilty to accusations he repeatedly shook the 17-month-old boy, then refused to get him medical treatment. A 12-member jury in Dakota County District Court began deliberating the case Monday.
Prosecutors allege Hokanson shook his stepson in June 2009, causing bleeding in his brain, a broken back, blunt force trauma and other injuries. Nicholas Miller died several days later at a relative's house in Pierce County, Wis.
The St. Paul Pioneer Press reports defense attorney Lauri Traub says the prosecution didn't prove that Hokanson's actions caused the child's death.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-ap-mn-shakentoddler,0,2344546.story
Tylar Hokanson has pleaded not guilty to accusations he repeatedly shook the 17-month-old boy, then refused to get him medical treatment. A 12-member jury in Dakota County District Court began deliberating the case Monday.
Prosecutors allege Hokanson shook his stepson in June 2009, causing bleeding in his brain, a broken back, blunt force trauma and other injuries. Nicholas Miller died several days later at a relative's house in Pierce County, Wis.
The St. Paul Pioneer Press reports defense attorney Lauri Traub says the prosecution didn't prove that Hokanson's actions caused the child's death.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-ap-mn-shakentoddler,0,2344546.story
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