The man charged with taping up his daughter and posting the picture on Facebook has been acquitted of unlawful restraint. But he still faces domestic battery charges.
A judge heard testimony from witnesses in Andre Curry's case.
The Chicago Sun-Times reports that his sister testified that the toddler was laughing when curry taped her up and that the two were just horsing around.
Curry's Facebook "friends" called police after he posted the picture online.
A judge will make a decision on the domestic battery charges next month.
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