• Home
  • News
    • Politics / Govt
    • Legislature
    • Crime / Courts
    • Health / Medicine
    • Archives
  • Sports
    • Badgers
    • Packers
      • Titletown Report
    • Brewers
  • Contact Us
    • Reporters
  • Affiliates
    • Affiliate Support

Wisconsin Radio Network

Wisconsin News and Sports

You are here: Home / Crime / Courts / Judge lets prayer death parents take trip

Judge lets prayer death parents take trip

August 5, 2009 By WRN Contributor

The Weston parents convicted in the prayer death of their daughter are free to take a trip out-of-state. A judge will let Dale and Leilani Neumann take a trip to California this month to see her ailing grandmother.

The Neumanns must surrender their passports before they leave, check in with their probation officer each Wednesday they’re gone, and are due back by August 30th so they can assist with a pre-sentence investigation ahead of their sentencing October 6th.

Two separate juries convicted both parents of second-degree reckless homicide for refusing to seek medical help for their dying diabetic daughter last spring. The parents chose prayer instead.

Submitted by Matt Lehman, WSAU

Share this:

  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Filed Under: Crime / Courts





compeer financial celebrates beef month

Featured Stories

Evers and Republican leaders reach shared revenue deal

Wisconsin DNR warns of elevated fire danger this week

Baldwin announces U.S. Senate reelection bid

‘Tragic, terrible’ – Sheriff on Barron County police officers deaths

Two police officers killed in Barron County shootout

TwitterFacebook

Sports Headlines

Evers’ AmFam funding plan ‘a nonstarter’ with Assembly Republicans

New pitch clock could speed up MLB games this season, says UW expert

Giannis breaks franchise scoring record, Bucks beat Nets in OT

Wisconsin’s Davis declares for NBA Draft

Badgers to face Arizona State in Las Vegas Bowl

More Sports

Tweets by @WRN

Get our news delivered to your inbox:

Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner

Copyright © 2023 · Learfield News & Ag, LLC