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The California International Marathon was a big success.

December 3rd, 2007

The California International Marathon was a big success. We have raised money for the Placer County Child Abuse Prevention Center & The Hannah Rose Foundation. The run was fantastic and we finished in 4 hours on the button. I have to thank Martha Dominguez, Mark Dewitt, Troy Mulert for their training and commitment to our cause. Our focus remains clear on raising the level of awareness on Shaken Baby Syndrome. If you could please go to www.runforhannah.com and pledge whatever amount you can for our Run. Please remember that it’s 100% tax deduct able and it will go to a great cause. We are sending 50% of the donations to Placer County Child Abuse Prevention Center to help stop Child Abuse and aid them in Preventing Shaken Baby Syndrome. I ran the last leg of the Marathon’s relay race at approx. 10 minutes per mile for 5.7 miles. Our runners were inspired by Hannah and each ran 7 miles and 5.9 miles to total 26.2 miles in our first run together.

The run was dedicated to Hannah after Adam Horwitz my best friend ran in Los Angeles last March in the LA Marathon and pushed us to take further action in ways we never though we could. Adam ran the full 26.2 miles and was hospitalized after severe muscle breakdown and had a complete recovery in just days after the race. I still think he is our Hero and one of my biggest mentors in life. Please help us if you can as we really want to assist our community in the fight against Shaken Baby Syndrome.

Thank you,
Scott Juceam
Hannah’s Dad

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Disappointing 1st Trial … Prepared for the Next!

November 5th, 2007

Dear Friends,

We are disappointed in the outcome of the “first trial” and are now very prepared for the “second one.” Hannah would be proud of the fight we have given for her. We are moving forward with the fight against people who shake babies and people who say it can’t happen this way. We will keep everyone informed of our progress. Keep an eye out for a website that is going to implicate the scam doctors who came here and lied on the stand for a paycheck. I promise you we will not let them off the hook. One of the doctors is already being looked into for lying and distorting his credentials to Sutter Hospital. Whatever legal channels we have available for Hannah we will exercise her rights. We continue to ask you to let the District Atty’s office know that you want this person prosecuted for Killing Hannah on May 11Th. We are feeling very confidant that the proper outcome is only months away. We are starting our life after this trial with hope and promise of a positive future for Jordan & Benji.

Hannah Juceam Death Case Ends in Mistrial

November 1st, 2007

The Placer County trial to determine whether 16-month-old Hannah Rose Juceam was shaken to death ended Wednesday in a hung jury, with jurors split ten to two in favor of guilt.

“On May 11, 2006, Hannah’s life was robbed from her. And here we are just a little over a year later, and she just got robbed again,” said an angry Rick Perry, one of the jurors in favor of a guilty verdict.

Jurors notified the court at about 11:40 a.m. that they were deadlocked. A hearing was held at 1 p.m. and after Judge Robert McElhany polled each juror and they agreed they couldn’t reach a verdict, the judge declared a mistrial.

The jury was deliberating charges of second degree murder and child abuse causing death or great bodily injury against Juceam’s nanny Veronica Salcedo. Salcedo was accused of shaking the toddler at the Juceams’ home in Roseville while she watched the family’s three children on May 11, 2006.

As the two holdout jurors left court with a deputy escort, not commenting to reporters, other jurors hugged and cried with each other and the child’s parents, Scott and Lorena Juceam, inside the courthouse.

“We couldn’t get justice. We couldn’t get justice for the family. And it’s just, I wish we could’ve,” said an emotional Jessica Bardini, another juror.

After Hannah Rose Juceam was taken to the hosptial, diagnosed with severe brain swelling, she died two days later after being taken off life support. The crux of the argument was whether or not the cause of death was shaken baby syndrome or an undiagnosed illness.

That defense of a possible illness is what hung up the jury, according to the foreman, Don Locascio of Granite Bay.

“Maybe some of the medical evidence, maybe there was a possible injury before the situation. Maybe how law enforcement handled the interview of the suspect,” he said. But he and other jurors say they held no ill will toward the two holdout jurors.

Scott and Lorena Juceam expressed those same feelings of apppreciation for all the jurors, but the child’s father said, “We will try Veronica Martinez Salcedo again.”

“We respect their decision,” said Lorena Juceam of the jury, “But obviously whoever didn’t agree with them (the majority) it’s because they didn’t see the facts.”

The jury was widely split early in deliberations, coming back after the first two days and saying they were deadlocked on October 22. It’s now been disclosed that first split was seven to five in favor of guilt, so during the next wee the jury came closer to agreement. The jury deliberated 10 days in all.

During Wednesday’s hearing, Salcedo sat at the defense table sobbing. The baby’s mother Lorena was also crying, as were two of jurors.

“This is a very emotional case for people. And ya know, I believe she’s innocent. I will always believe she’s innocent,” said Salcedo’s attorney Mary Beth Acton. “If we have to try this case again, we will.”

Salcedo’s relatives left court with little comment, one woman simply saying, “God is with us.”

Under the law, prosecutors have the unilateral right to decide whether or not to have a re-trial on the same charges. The case comes back to court in early December, and the decision on re-trial will most likely be made by then.

“It’s an emotional moment right now,” said Placer County District Attorney Brad Fenocchio. “We need some time to step back, take a look, make that decision at a later time.” Prosecutors spent time interviewing some of the jurors about the case immediately after the mistrail was declared.

Salcedo remains in custody pending that decision. She’s been held since the child’s death in lieu of $1 million bond. She’s also on an immigration hold because she’s an undocumented Mexican national.

Courtesy of News10
Written by Mark Hedlund, Reporter
Written by Elizabeth Bishop, Senior Internet News Producer

The trial is over…

November 1st, 2007

Dear Friends,

The trial is now over. The outcome was not as we had hoped but the aftermath of the proceedings were unprecedented. We have Bonded with what we are calling “our 10″. The jury that was intelligent saw clearly through the smoke and mirrors. The facts of our case were so clear that it’s hard to understand how 2 people were so well you know “dumb”.

Our city has rallied with our family and are supporting the retrial. I can’t even explain the feeling we have today as the beginning of the next phase is on. Please write our DA today with your demands to retry the woman who killed Hannah. Please feel free to call us or email. We are stronger today then ever before. We are disappointed but not sad. Please use this address {http://www.placer.ca.gov/Departments/DA.aspx} to write the DA.

We are also pleased to let you know that we have been contacted by a major Civil Firm who is taking appropriate action against the Radio Station and the so called FORMER host who has committed fraud against the people who donated money to a Trial Fund that the Radio Station used to pay for reporters. This is our life and not the story some are simply reading and commenting on anonymously. We will honor our Angel Hannah by exercising every single legal channel available to her. We have no vendetta or anger in our quest to have those who did wrong and attempted to make a name on Hannah pay the consequences for their actions. The Hannah Rose Foundation has been named on the Shaken Baby Syndrome Task Force for California and we cant be happier about that……. Thank you for the support.

Scott & Lorena Juceam

8th day of jury deliberations

October 26th, 2007

Dear Friends,

This is now the 8th day of deliberations. The jury has not asked the judge any questions regarding direction they should take. As a family we are waiting and praying for the right verdict. The defense used doctors from other states that were paid tens of thousands of dollars to dispute that Shaking Babies does not cause the damages that Hannah had. Hannah Rose was a stunning little girl with promise of a wonderful life. This is again why we are so strongly against Shaken Baby Syndrome, and we are determined to educate the world of the abuses and effects related to this very serious issue. Please send the message to everyone you know about Hannah Juceam and let them know to Never Shake Babies.

The State of California is close to releasing information about the first Shaken Baby Syndrome Prevention Task Force that will report to the Governor. This task force is very important to continue the message that we are taking this issue very serious and as people of California we will not tolerate Abuse of our children.

Scott & Lorena Juceam
Hannah’s Parents

Jurors in Shaken Baby Trial Go Home After Tearful Day

October 22nd, 2007

Written by Michael Langley, Assistant News Director News10

The Placer County jury deciding whether 16-month-old Hannah Rose Juceam was shaken to death went home Monday without a verdict for Veronica Salcedo, the nanny accused of the baby’s murder.

Earlier in the day, the jury told the judge hearing the case they were deadlocked. Two jurors cried openly when the judge ordered the jury to return to deliberations.

The jury is deliberating charges of second degree murder and child abuse causing death or great bodily injury, after closing arguments finished Tuesday, October 16. Salcedo is accused of violently shaking the toddler at the Juceam’s home in Roseville while she watched the couple’s three children on May 11, 2006.

Hannah Rose Juceam was taken off life support and died two days later. The crux of the argument is whether or not the cause of death was shaken baby syndrome or an undiagnosed illness.

http://www.news10.net/display_story.aspx?storyid=34224

Day 3 of Jury Deliberation

October 19th, 2007

Dear Friends,

Today is day 3 of the deliberations regarding our little angel Hannah Rose. We have been waiting near the court on pins and needles. The Jury has asked for a reading of one our Doctors and we have no idea what to make of this. We are asking to please send positive energy for the right verdict. We have received many kind words and we really appreciate it.

Thank you,
Scott & Lorena Juceam

The case is in the jury’s hands

October 18th, 2007

Dear Friends,

The case is now in the hands of the jury. I wanted to let you know that our family is stronger today then ever before. We would like you to please pray for the right verdict. We will be near the court during the wait and your welcome to call us or email if you would like. Hannah would be proud of the fight we gave for her. I can’t even begin to explain how difficult the entire processs was for Lorena and I. We are pleased that it is over. We thank you for the kind words and prayers.

The Juceam Family

Monday starts the beginning of the end of Hannah’s in court justice.

October 1st, 2007

Dear Friends,

Monday starts the beginning of the end of Hannah’s in court justice. We are now anxious to get this phase completed. Our family has become stronger through this process that usually destroys people from the devastation of the Criminal Justice System. We will do everything needed to make certain that Hannah gets justice inside and outside the Court. Just yesterday Lorena and i met with some of the most powerful legislators in California again to push them to continue to develop proper laws that help Prevent these types of abuses. The First Law is just several months away from being signed in by the Governor.

Please consider joining us in court to support Hannah and our family in Auburn CA. Going to court isn’t easy but when you have friends with you it is certainly easier to handle the pressure. If you do want to join us you can come for 10 minutes or spend the day. The Historical Court Building in Downtown Auburn Ca. The Domed Building on the hill…

Thank you for your support,
Scott & Lorena Juceam

Trial is on break until Oct 1st.

September 18th, 2007

Dear Friends,

The trial is on break until Oct 1st. This was explained to our team early on that there would be a small delay within the trial. Everything is going as planned. We are doing the things needed to stay healthy. The trial has been emotional for all of our family but we are sticking together as we should. Please join us in Auburn Oct 1st in the Historical Courthouse off of Maple Street in downtown Auburn. The trial schedule is generally 8:30 am to 4:00 pm Dept 3. We could use all the support you can give.

Scott & Lorena Juceam

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Did you know?

  • most recent National Child Abuse and Neglect Data figures reveal that almost 900,000 children were victims of abuse and neglect in the United States in 2002, causing unspeakable pain and suffering to our most vulnerable citizens.
  • of the children who are victims of abuse and neglect, nearly 4 die in the United States each day.
  • abusive head trauma, including ‘Shaken Baby Syndrome’, is recognized as the leading cause of death of physically abused children.