Tenn. IDs more deaths under Children's Services

CBS/AP
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Tennessee has identified nine more cases of children who died during the past two years while in the care of the state's Department of Children's Services.
The nine additional cases were uncovered as officials prepared for a federal court hearing Friday.
Republican Gov. Bill Haslam said in a statement Thursday that some of the newly-discovered cases were documented incorrectly, while others weren't documented at all, a situation he called "not acceptable."
A Nashville judge this week ordered the department to provide more detailed information about children who died or nearly died after the agency investigated reports of abuse or neglect.
The department initially produced a report containing only one line of information on the cases of 151 children who officials said had died since 2009.
Popular on CBSNews.com
- Probe begins after Conn. commuter trains collide
- Powerball frenzy locks down most possible number combos
- O.J. Simpson's ex-lawyer contradicts his testimony on guns
- Seven-time lottery winner shares secret to winning Powerball
- Dozens injured as commuter trains collide in Conn.
- Why marry? Three generations tell their wedding stories
- New Yorker's Strongbox: Can it shield anonymous sources?
- Tornadoes rip through northern Texas 17 Photos













