Laura Gonzalez, the nanny for an infant and another young child, was convicted by a jury of second-degree endangering the welfare of a child and simple assault after the infant was found to have three fractures of his two legs. The conviction also came after a problematic police interrogation that obtained Gonzalez’s admission that she caused the fractures.

The interrogation was problematic for two primary reasons:

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