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Jan. 29, 2000

Judge Amy: Saint Boy Has Hand-Carved, Gory Stigmata

In this week's 'Judging Amy,' the presiding judge gives Amy a case that pits the Catholic church against the Constitution.

By Michael Bergfeld
        For a judges' breakfast, Judge Amy brings muffins. In return, the presiding judge gives Amy a case that pits the Catholic church against the Constitution.
        Thomas Bell, known as the Saint Boy, was born dead but was revived and has lived in a comatose state for 10 years. The child had been "living" with his g...

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