A Peruvian nanny who was arrested after police viewed hidden camera video recordings that appeared to show her shaking a five-month-old baby is suing the recording system's manufacturer.
Claudia Muro, 32, alleges that distorted camera footage wrongfully led to her arrest in 2003 and imprisonment. She spent two years awaiting trial before prosecutors dropped the case over concerns about the tape. The lawsuit was filed against Boca Raton-based Tyco Fire & Security.
The baby was not seriously injured by the alleged shaking.
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