Irish nanny accused of assault of one-year-old in Boston will be deported - VIDEO
Experts believe no background checks were done on illegal nanny with a criminal past
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Portia_O'Neill | Jan 25, 2013, 01:19 AM EST
If Ireland chooses to make an international incident out of this as happened in the case of Louise Woodward it would be a serious mistake. Even Louise Woodward's attorney later admitted while drunk that Louise was guilty. Juries are chosen very carefully in the U.S. and Nanny Aisling will get a fair trial.
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connemaragirl | Jan 24, 2013, 07:44 PM EST
I,m honestly troubled by this case,though I understand why they arrested this girl,I have so many questions of why the parents would also not be questioned, healed broken leg and arm,compressed fractures to the back, malnutrition,would some one tell me why the parents or the baby's pediatrician would not have noticed any of this,the blood in the garbage troubles me also,if this girl did this she certainly didn't try to cover it up.I hate to say this but some thing is not right here.
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butlerreport | Jan 24, 2013, 04:10 PM EST
Assuming she's found guilty she will be deported AFTER she serves her sentence which in this case will be life.
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