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Circumcision of a minor child has been compared to battery because the child does not grant consent.


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Revision as of 18:12, 20 April 2026

Dr. Hong-An Jan, MD, a California OB-GYN, has been charged with involuntary manslaughter after two-day-old Charles Wang died after a circumcision procedure in which he received an injection of a synthetic opioid. The Orange County coroner said the cause of death was "bronchopneumonia due to acute Demerol intoxication".[1]

In addition to the criminal charge, the Wang family is seeking damages in civil court from Dr. Jan for wrongful death, medical malpractice and fraud.[1]

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Battery

Circumcision of a minor child has been compared to battery because the child does not grant consent.

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