Motorist, 34, pleads not guilty to causing death by dangerou

Motorist, 34, pleads not guilty to causing death by dangerous driving of two-week-old baby boy


James Paul Davis, 34, today denied causing death by dangerous driving 
A BMW driver today denied causing the death of a two-week-old baby boy who was killed when his pram was struck by a car.
Ciaran Leigh Morris was crushed against a wall by the car when it mounted the pavement in Brownhills, Walsall on Easter Sunday. 
The newborn's parents Camaron Morris and Codie Holyman, both 18, were said to have been taking him for his first-ever walk when the horror unfolded at around 4pm.
His mother and father watched as emergency services desperately tried to save the tot's life but he was pronounced dead despite the best efforts of medics.

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