Courtroom Drama: Daniel and Kristin Muir’s Jury Trial Delayed Amid Ongoing Child Abuse Investigation

LOGANSPORT, Ind. — The jury trial for Daniel Muir, a former player with the Indianapolis Colts, and his wife, Kristin Muir, was recently canceled after the case was reassigned to a special judge in Cass Circuit Court. Special Judge Crystal Kocher was appointed on June 18 following an order from the Indiana Supreme Court. The Muirs were arrested in July 2024 when their son, Bryson Muir, went missing for several days after leaving his grandmother’s home in Ohio. The situation prompted the issuance of an Indiana Silver Alert later that month. Bryson was ultimately located … Read more

Montana Jury Awards $11.2 Million to Girl Left Blind by Childhood Abuse, Holding State Agency Accountable for Negligence

GREAT FALLS, Mont. — A Cascade County jury has awarded $11.2 million to 16-year-old Seraphina Wilson, who suffered severe injuries as an infant due to a violent incident in her home. This ruling stems from the jury’s conclusion that the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) failed to take sufficient action during a prior abuse investigation. The case against the state was already established in a previous ruling, where a Cascade County judge determined negligence on the part of the DPHHS in 2021. The jury’s verdict reinforces the need for accountability when … Read more

Jury Delivers $11.2 Million Verdict in Landmark Child Abuse Case Amid State Agency Negligence

In Helena, Montana, a jury has awarded $11.2 million to a victim of child abuse in a case involving negligence by the state’s Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS). This landmark decision highlights systemic failures in child welfare services and raises questions about accountability in the state’s protective measures for vulnerable children. The case centered around a child who suffered abuse that was reportedly overlooked by DPHHS. Evidence presented during the trial indicated that the agency failed to respond adequately to warning signs, leaving the child at risk and leading to long-term psychological … Read more

Mother Convicted of Misdemeanor Child Abuse After Toddler Overdoses on Fentanyl Found in Home

REDDING, Calif. — A Shasta County jury has convicted Candice Lynn Youngblood on charges of misdemeanor child abuse and possession of an injection/ingestion device. The verdict comes in the wake of an alarming incident involving Youngblood’s child, who suffered an overdose after coming into contact with fentanyl in their home. The troubled situation unfolded following a 911 call placed by the child’s father when their 18-month-old son became unresponsive after ingesting the potent opioid. Emergency responders arrived in time to administer Narcan, an opioid overdose reversal drug, and the child was subsequently transported to a … Read more