Claims against Lancaster County brought by the parents of an infant who was taken from them after a misdiagnosis of shaken baby syndrome have survived in federal court.
U.S. District Judge William W. Caldwell of the Middle District of Pennsylvania let stand their claims that their due process rights had been violated by county workers and that the county had failed to properly train its employees. He dismissed several of their claims as frivolous, including those alleging that their First, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Amendment rights had been violated.
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