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David Hall appears in court on Jan. 27 at the Boulder County Justice Center.
Jeremy Papasso, Longmont Times-Call
David Hall appears in court on Jan. 27 at the Boulder County Justice Center.

LONGMONT, Colo. — A Colorado man whose blind and autistic son was hospitalized for severe malnutrition has pleaded guilty to two felony counts of child abuse.

52-year-old David Hall, of Longmont, entered his plea Tuesday and is scheduled to be sentenced June 27.

According to court documents, the 17-year-old boy weighed 88 pounds, and a doctor likened his condition to that of a concentration camp inmate. He was hospitalized Aug. 22 after he was apparently fed a diet of soda and cracker snacks for several years and used a bedside jug as his bathroom.

The boy’s mother, Vanessa Hall, pleaded guilty in March after also striking a deal with prosecutors.

Boulder County District Attorney Stan Garnett says the boy is doing well and is living with another family.

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