Man Pleads Not Guilty in Felony Child Abuse Case

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Man Pleads Not Guilty in Felony Child Abuse Case

By Associated Press

A 55-year-old Aberdeen man accused of striking his then 7-year-old son with a tree branch has pleaded not guilty.

Odell K. Jordan Jr. is charged with a felony count of abuse or cruelty to a minor and a misdemeanor of simple assault.  The charges stem from an alleged incident last year when authorities believe Jordan hit his son with a tree branch, causing scrapes, welts and cuts.  One of Jordan's friends say she saw him strike the boy, adding that he was naked at the time and had cuts on his forehead, arms, shoulders and back.

The child is in the custody of state Social Services.  The felony count carries a maximum of 15 years in prison.

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Friday, Jul 25 at 7:32 AM Rod wrote ...

Kids need discipline these days. This kid is a menance to society and his father dealt with him the best way he could. If you want your daughter to grow up to be a drugged out whore like Britney Spears than ignore your parental responsibilites. This man was taking a stand because he felt his child was on the wrong track. Maybe you parents out there should get off your duff's and parent your child instead of watching porn and shooting defenseless animals you vultures.

Friday, Jul 25 at 12:08 AM Lar wrote ...

I think hes still in the run for it.

Thursday, Jul 24 at 12:15 PM Don wrote ...

Looks like he isnt going to get father of the year in 2008

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