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https://www.ledger-enquirer.com/news/local/crime/article240737036.html
A medical examiner reported that the baby had died due to head trauma, and the parents were both arrested. The Debelbots claimed that McKenzy had been born with with a brain deformation that caused her death. During the trial they were not permitted to bring testimony from doctors related to this illness, and were both convicted of murder. While the issue of medical evidence was brought up in their appeal, the deciding factor in the decision was several very misleading statements about reasonable doubt that the prosecutor had made to the jury ("It does not mean to a mathematical certainty. Which means we don’t have to prove that 90 percent. You don’t have to be 90 percent sure. You don’t have to be 80 percent sure. You don’t have to be 51 percent sure.") A new trial for the couple will be scheduled and take place later.
Hopefully the new trial will determine with full certainty the cause of Mckenzy's death.
To sum up the main points of the article:After multiple court hearings over two decades of appeals, a Columbus mother and father convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison in their infant daughter’s death have been granted a new trial.
In a unanimous ruling announced Friday, the Georgia Supreme Court overturned the convictions of Ashley and Albert Debelbot, deciding they were denied their Sixth Amendment right to effective assistance of counsel during their joint trial in October 2009.
A jury convicted the couple in the death of their daughter McKenzy, who was born May 29, 2008, at Fort Benning’s Martin Army Hospital and released the next afternoon.
After the Debelbots brought her home to their apartment on Buena Vista Road, they found a lump on her forehead early on June 1, and took her back to Martin Army. She was pronounced dead at 3:55 a.m.
A medical examiner reported that the baby had died due to head trauma, and the parents were both arrested. The Debelbots claimed that McKenzy had been born with with a brain deformation that caused her death. During the trial they were not permitted to bring testimony from doctors related to this illness, and were both convicted of murder. While the issue of medical evidence was brought up in their appeal, the deciding factor in the decision was several very misleading statements about reasonable doubt that the prosecutor had made to the jury ("It does not mean to a mathematical certainty. Which means we don’t have to prove that 90 percent. You don’t have to be 90 percent sure. You don’t have to be 80 percent sure. You don’t have to be 51 percent sure.") A new trial for the couple will be scheduled and take place later.
Hopefully the new trial will determine with full certainty the cause of Mckenzy's death.