Mujer de Florida sentenciada por la muerte por inanición de un niño

Una empresaria del sector sanitario de 49 años en Florida fue sentenciada el jueves tras declararse culpable de cargos que incluyen asesinato en tercer grado por la muerte por inanición de un niño de 7 años.

Mirlande Moltimer, propietaria de Samaritin Home Health Care, cumplirá 20 meses en una prisión estatal seguidos de 16 meses en una prisión federal. Además, deberá completar siete años de libertad condicional y pagar más de 25,000 dólares en restitución. La sentencia se deriva de un acuerdo de culpabilidad que abarca tanto los casos estatales como los federales vinculados a la muerte de Deonte Atwell el día de Navidad de 2023.

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