- A couple denies medical attention to their dying daughter because of their religious convictions. Detectives discover that the they may have had doubts about their actions, so the D.A. charges them with endangering and manslaughter.
- After a little girl dies of strep throat, Cerretta and Logan investigate the reasons why and leads them to the parents, who belong to a religion where modern medicine is forbidden by its doctrine. Stone and Robinette look for a way to prosecute them as they protect themselves with their Constitutional rights of religious choice.—danny gonzalez
- The police answer a call that a child is dying and by the time Detectives Cerella and Logan get involved the young girl, Dinah Driscoll, has just died in the Emergency Room. Her mother Nancy Driscoll had refused ER physicians the authority to treat her. She and her husband Ted are members of the Church of All Saints, a religious sect that refuses all medical treatment in favor of spiritual healing through prayer. The investigation reveals that they had lost another child some years before and ADA Stone decides to prosecute them for manslaughter and child endangerment. It's a challenging case however, raising issues of religious rights and the separation of Church and State.—garykmcd
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