What you’ve shared is one of those cases where the details are so disturbing that it’s hard to even process them, let alone talk about them in a measured way. A few things are important to keep clear, especially when reporting or discussing something this severe. First, the emotional reaction in the courtroom—jurors crying, family members leaving—is not unusual in cases involving the death of a child. Courts sometimes allow audio or video evidence because it establishes a clear timeline and supports the charges, but judges will typically warn people in advance, exactly as happened here. That kind of warning...
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