Prosecutors said their infant was born prematurely, never received medical care and was exposed to illegal drugs.
Raynell Levette Reed and Gerard Winn were arraigned separately in Suffolk Superior Court Monday with each facing a charge of manslaughter. Both pleaded not guilty.
"Now it feels like you're being punished for having children." Nicole's situation is similar to others impacted by the cap.
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