Court Rejects Appeal Of Man Convicted Of Killing Infant Son
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — A Maryland court has rejected the appeal of a man convicted of killing his 3-month-old son in 2001 after secretly taking out a $750,000 life insurance policy on the child.
Moussa Sissoko argued that a judge presiding over his retrial wrongly denied his motion to exclude expert medical testimony that his son, Shane, suffered fatal injuries from abusive head trauma, or shaken-baby syndrome.
The Court of Special Appeals on Monday rejected Sissoko's claim. It also found there was sufficient evidence to convict Sissoko of first-degree murder and child abuse resulting in death.
Sissoko was initially convicted of murder in 2002 but was granted a new trial more than a decade later.
He was convicted again and sentenced to 50 years in prison after opting for a nonjury trial in 2016.
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