PORTLAND, Maine -- The Maine Department of Health and Human Services should not have made an end-of-life decision for a baby boy in foster care without a court hearing to air the parents' objections, the state Supreme Judicial Court ruled yesterday.
The state's highest court ruled unanimously in the case of a brain-injured infant allegedly shaken by his father in Bangor.
The state child welfare agency put the baby in a foster home and obtained a ``do-not-resuscitate" order based on the opinions of doctors, who said the boy would not recover. The parents objected, saying the order effectively revoked their parental rights.
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