Cheryl and Her mother Violet Amirault and the brother Gerald Amirault who were blamed for rapeing these children had to spend prison time. Cheryl and her mother were released in 1995 after surveying eight years after Superior Court judges agreed with defense arguments that the interrogation and testimony by child witnesses was tainted. Handing a major victory to defense in one of the country's longest-running day-care sexual abuse cases, a massachusetts judge ruled today that the children in the case had been so manipulated in interviews with investigators that their testimony was “forever tainted.” The prosecution will appeal the ruling to the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, Ms. Rooney said, and if the appeal the ruling to the appeal fails, will consult with the families involved about about wether could Fails, will consult with the families involved about whether they could endure another trial. “It’s been incredibly difficult for me and my family trying to make it through this nightmare, knowing that I am totally innocent,” Gerald Amirault said. “I would like to go home to my wonderful wife and three beautiful children before they are all grown
Cheryl and Her mother Violet Amirault and the brother Gerald Amirault who were blamed for rapeing these children had to spend prison time. Cheryl and her mother were released in 1995 after surveying eight years after Superior Court judges agreed with defense arguments that the interrogation and testimony by child witnesses was tainted. Handing a major victory to defense in one of the country's longest-running day-care sexual abuse cases, a massachusetts judge ruled today that the children in the case had been so manipulated in interviews with investigators that their testimony was “forever tainted.” The prosecution will appeal the ruling to the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, Ms. Rooney said, and if the appeal the ruling to the appeal fails, will consult with the families involved about about wether could Fails, will consult with the families involved about whether they could endure another trial. “It’s been incredibly difficult for me and my family trying to make it through this nightmare, knowing that I am totally innocent,” Gerald Amirault said. “I would like to go home to my wonderful wife and three beautiful children before they are all grown