Madrastra de Wisconsin condenada a prisión por negligencia infantil

Una madrastra de Wisconsin ha sido condenada a siete años de prisión tras declararse culpable de descuidar de forma crónica a su hijastra de 15 años, quien pesaba apenas 58 libras (unos 26 kilos) cuando las autoridades intervinieron. Brittany Hull, de 33 años, recibió esta condena además de cuatro años de libertad condicional en un tribunal del condado de Marathon.

La sentencia se dictó el martes después de que Hull se declarara culpable de negligencia infantil crónica que causó graves daños corporales. Un cargo por abuso infantil intencional fue desestimado, pero se tuvo en cuenta durante la audiencia. A Hull se le prohíbe contactar a la víctima y debe completar un curso de crianza como parte de la sentencia.

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