slacker Posted November 15, 2006 Share Posted November 15, 2006 Irregular News for 11.15.06 Norwalk, OH -- Jury selection began Tuesday in the trial of a couple accused of abusing some of their 11 adopted special needs children by making them sleep in cages. Michael and Sharen Gravelle are charged with 16 counts of felony child endangering and if convicted could face one to five years in prison and a maximum fine of $10,000 for each count. They also each face eight misdemeanor child endangering charges. The process of seating a jury in Huron County Common Pleas Court could take days, with 100 people being questioned. Earlier, about 350 potential jurors were sent questionnaires, and 250 were weeded out because of bias or other issues, said Ken Myers, who represents Sharen Gravelle. "There is no case. We're going to win this thing," said attorney Richard Drucker, who represents Michael Gravelle. The youngsters were placed in foster care last fall after a county social worker likened the wood and chicken-wire enclosures to cages or kennels. The Gravelles have denied mistreating the children, who were ages 1 to 15 at the time. Sharen Gravelle testified at a custody hearing that she and her husband built bunk beds for the children and eventually added chicken wire enclosures and alarms to help prevent them from harming themselves or one another, wandering at night and getting dangerous kitchen utensils. The children have problems such as fetal alcohol syndrome and a disorder that involves eating nonfood items. The Gravelles lost permanent custody in March and have not been granted visitation since then, Myers said. source Quote Link to comment
AR Husker Fan Posted November 16, 2006 Share Posted November 16, 2006 Unfortuanately, and as politically incorrect as it may sound, for these kinds of kids those kinds of restraints are necessary... Quote Link to comment
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