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Mom Receives Probation in Toddler's Death
ATLANTA -- A Fulton County judge on Friday sentenced a mother to five years probation in connection with the death of her daughter, who died two years ago after she was left in the woman's car.
Lawyers for Nakia Burgess had asked Fulton County Superior Court Judge Constance Russell for leniency when the defendant appeared in Fulton County Superior Court on involuntary manslaughter charges in the October 2002 death of her daughter, Asan'te, 3.
The sentence capped an emotional day in court, highlighted by a tearful Burgess running from the courtroom during testimony by a pediatric pathologist, who told about how the toddler, who had Downs Syndrome, suffered while dying.
Burgess was working in an office at the Tower Walk complex at Piedmont and Peachtree roads in Buckhead when the incident happened. The woman has said that she usually took her daughter to day care but took the girl with her to work because her childcare arrangements that day fell through.
The woman's daughter was left in her mother's car before she died.
Dr. Harry Lee Wilson, a pediatric pathologist from El Paso, Texas, told the court that the temperature in the woman's car soared as high as 120 degrees that Oct. 2 day.
He said the little girl scratched herself and clawed at herself while in the parked vehicle. The testimony prompted a sobbing Burgess to flee from the courtroom.
The judge halted proceedings after the mother ran from the room.
Fulton prosecutors had wanted the woman to serve up to eight years in prison and seven on probation. A lawyer for Burgess had sought probation for the woman
I don't have kids, so I don't know the stress that comes with this. But it boggles my mind that this seems to happen so often. Just about once every few months I hear about another death.
Obviously it's a tragedy, but other than that, I'm just wondering what you parents out there think about this?
ATLANTA -- A Fulton County judge on Friday sentenced a mother to five years probation in connection with the death of her daughter, who died two years ago after she was left in the woman's car.
Lawyers for Nakia Burgess had asked Fulton County Superior Court Judge Constance Russell for leniency when the defendant appeared in Fulton County Superior Court on involuntary manslaughter charges in the October 2002 death of her daughter, Asan'te, 3.
The sentence capped an emotional day in court, highlighted by a tearful Burgess running from the courtroom during testimony by a pediatric pathologist, who told about how the toddler, who had Downs Syndrome, suffered while dying.
Burgess was working in an office at the Tower Walk complex at Piedmont and Peachtree roads in Buckhead when the incident happened. The woman has said that she usually took her daughter to day care but took the girl with her to work because her childcare arrangements that day fell through.
The woman's daughter was left in her mother's car before she died.
Dr. Harry Lee Wilson, a pediatric pathologist from El Paso, Texas, told the court that the temperature in the woman's car soared as high as 120 degrees that Oct. 2 day.
He said the little girl scratched herself and clawed at herself while in the parked vehicle. The testimony prompted a sobbing Burgess to flee from the courtroom.
The judge halted proceedings after the mother ran from the room.
Fulton prosecutors had wanted the woman to serve up to eight years in prison and seven on probation. A lawyer for Burgess had sought probation for the woman
I don't have kids, so I don't know the stress that comes with this. But it boggles my mind that this seems to happen so often. Just about once every few months I hear about another death.
Obviously it's a tragedy, but other than that, I'm just wondering what you parents out there think about this?