"Inserra says it's not clear what those supposed sins might have been. Nineteen-year-old Lucas Leonard died of his injuries. His seventeen-year-old brother Christopher is hospitalized in serious condition. Their parents are charged with manslaughter. Authorities say more charges and arrests are possible."
Inserra said the brothers were subjected to the punishment "over several hours." Lucas was pronounced dead a local hospital on Monday.
The Utica Observer-Dispatch reports, both victims suffered injuries to backs, thighs, stomachs and genitals.
"Police offered no motive for why the boys' parents, Bruce and Deborah Leonard of Clayville, would be involved in reportedly inflicting such injuries on their own children, however. The couple pleaded not guilty when they were arraigned on felony first-degree manslaughter charges Tuesday afternoon in New Hartford Town Court.
"The incident also resulted in several children found at the church being taken into custody by Oneida County Child Protective Services. Oneida County Assistant District Attorney Mike Nolan said Deborah and Bruce Leonard have been charged with 'very serious felonies of multiple victims.'
"Bail for the Leonards was set at $100,000 each; bail for the other four defendants was set at $50,000."
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This research is particularly important now. In the week ending October 4, no new cases were reported in the three West Africans that were at the epicenter of the epidemic. Bausch asks: "Can we stay at zero if we still have many men who are still circulating out in society with potentially viable virus in their semen and the risk of sexual transmission and reintroduction?"
"The legislation requires the government to implement it voluntarily under supervision of the Iran Supreme National Security Council."
The bill also "allows Iran to withdraw from the agreement if world powers do not lift sanctions, impose new sanctions or restore previous ones," the AP adds.
And, as the Two-Way has reported:
"According to the European Council on Foreign Relations' reading of the deal, the accord is expected to be adopted on Oct. 19, or 'Adoption Day.' That would mark 90 days since the U.N. Security Council signed off on the deal. (The European Union also approved the deal in July.)
"At this point, the U.S. and Europe would draft a plan to drop a series of nuclear-related sanctions. But Iran wouldn't receive sanctions relief until after 'Implementation Day.'
"According to Reuters, Implementation Day happens after the International Atomic Energy Agency verifies that Iran 'has complied with nuclear-related measures.' "