Joshua and Rachel Piland's 3-day-old daughter died in 2017 after they declined medical care because of religious reasons. They are charged with murder.
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Lansing State Journal on MSNFaith in God, not doctors: Joshua Piland defends not seeking care for daughter who diedJoshua Piland said he and his wife Rachel chose to rely on their faith rather than seek medical care for their dying newborn ...
Opening arguments and testimony began Thursday in the murder trial of Joshua and Rachel Piland, who are charged with letting their infant daughter die.
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Lansing State Journal on MSNFamily of faith-healing parents convicted of murder still reeling from 8-year ordealThe vedicts were a tough time for Rachel Piland's family, who wanted to see justice for Abigail but didn't otherwise wish any ...
"It's about Abigail," Deputy Chief Assistant Ingham County Prosecutor Bill Crino said during closing arguments in the trial ...
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Lansing State Journal on MSNLansing faith-healing parents convicted of murder, child abuse by juryThe jury was allowed to consider lesser charges of involuntary manslaughter and third-degree child abuse but opted for the ...
Child Abuse Prevention Month has arrived and so has a garden of blue and silver pinwheels on the lawn of the Veterans ...
Rachel Piland and her husband, Joshua Piland, are on trial for murder and child abuse, accused of causing Abigail's death by refusing medical treatment for a treatable condition. Rebecca Kerr ...
Joshua and Rachel Piland are accused of causing the death of their infant daughter, Abigail, in 2017 by denying her medical care due to their religious beliefs. The Pilands have lost custody of ...
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