Jack Carroll

Jack Carroll. The accusations in this case arose after the then 13-year-old daughter of Jack Carroll’s ex-wife reported to a friend that she was having dreams that an unidentified someone was touching her. Read More.

Bernard Baran

Bernard Baran was 19 and working in a daycare when the panic ravaged the nation in the early 80s. He was sent to prison for 22 years, where he was raped, beaten, and denied adequate medical care. Read more.

The Amirault Family

The Amirault Family. For 18 years, Violet Amirault ran a thriving and well-loved daycare center in Malden, Massachusetts. In later years, she was assisted by her son, Gerald, and her daughter, Cheryl. Read more.

Joseph Allen and Nancy Smith

Joseph Allen and Nancy Smith were convicted of sexually abusing young children in August of 1994. Smith, a 37-year-old single mother with four children, was a bus driver for the Lorain, Ohio Head Start. Read More.

After 16 years, a courageous judge voids the wrongful convictions of Nancy Smith and Joseph Allen.

Roxbury, Massachusetts June 24, 2009 The NCRJ congratulates Lorain (OH) Common Pleas Judge James Burge for his courage in ordering the acquittals of Joseph Allen and Nancy Smith. Only 15 days ago, another of the NCRJ’s many cases came to a successful conclusion when Berkshire (MA) County District Attorney David Capeless decided to no longer… Continue reading After 16 years, a courageous judge voids the wrongful convictions of Nancy Smith and Joseph Allen.

After 25 years, All Charges Finally Thrown Out for Bernard Baran, the First Childcare Worker in America Convicted in a Daycare “Ritual Sex Abuse” Case

Roxbury, Massachusetts —June 15, 2009—The NCRJ applauds a district attorney’s decisionon June 9th to cease further appeals and drop all charges against Bernard F. Baran, Jr. During the national hysteria over ritual sex abuse  in daycare centers in America in the 1980s, Baran was the first childcare worker ever to be convicted in one of… Continue reading After 25 years, All Charges Finally Thrown Out for Bernard Baran, the First Childcare Worker in America Convicted in a Daycare “Ritual Sex Abuse” Case