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Judge sentences parents to life after conviction as defense cited Chihuahua
Summary
Circuit Judge Charles Elliott sentenced Lance and Hannah Campbell to life in prison after a jury convicted them of aggravated child abuse; the defence at trial suggested a family Chihuahua caused one injury.
Content
Circuit Judge Charles Elliott sentenced Lance and Hannah Campbell to life in prison after a jury found them guilty of aggravated child abuse. The case centred on the hospitalisation of the couple's three-year-old daughter in May 2021. Medical staff reported serious internal injuries that investigators said did not match the parents' initial account. At trial the defence suggested one mark could have been caused by the family's Chihuahua, a point the judge addressed during sentencing.
Reported facts:
- The child was taken to hospital in May 2021 and was later transferred for specialist care; doctors reported serious internal injuries.
- A jury convicted Lance and Hannah Campbell of aggravated child abuse after a short period of deliberation.
- Circuit Judge Charles Elliott sentenced both defendants to life in prison at a sentencing hearing.
- The defence argued a family Chihuahua caused one injury, and the defence attorney apologised during the proceedings; the article reports no further legal steps.
Summary:
The convictions and life sentences conclude the criminal trial phase as reported. Undetermined at this time.
