Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,159,167 members, 7,838,991 topics. Date: Friday, 24 May 2024 at 12:07 PM

Children Killed And Injured: U.S. Court Jails A Nigerian Woman To 80 Years - Family - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Family / Children Killed And Injured: U.S. Court Jails A Nigerian Woman To 80 Years (1108 Views)

Nigerian Woman In Trouble For Battering Indian Lover (photo) / Nigerian Woman Gives Birth To Triplets In The U.S After Six Years Of Waiting / Is It Wise For A Woman To Give Her Husband Part Of Her Monthly Salary? (2) (3) (4)

(1) (Reply) (Go Down)

Children Killed And Injured: U.S. Court Jails A Nigerian Woman To 80 Years by Airpure(f): 2:57pm On Nov 22, 2012
On November 13, Tata was found guilty of murdering 16-month-old Elias Castillo and sentenced to 80 years in prison.

Tata, 24, left children in a home on Crest Park near Waypark alone with a pan of grease heating on a stove while she went shopping on Feb. 24, 2011. When she got home, the house was on fire. Elias, Shomari Dickerson, 3, Elizabeth Kojah, 20 months, and Kendyll Stradford, 20 months, all died in the fire. Three other children were hurt.

Jurors took eight hours to decide on punishment. Tata will be eligible for parole in 30 years.

Tata wiped away tears as her attorney, Mike DeGeurin, said the fire and deaths were an accident. He said Tata made a mistake and never intended for the children to be hurt because she loved them.

"She should have called for help or she should have said to herself, 'I'll wait until they wake up, change their diapers, I'll load them up in the car and we'll go to Target together,'" DeGeurin said. "But she didn't."

DeGeurin said that Tata will pay forever, no matter how long she spends in prison, for using bad judgment.

"She thought, 'They'll be fine. I'll be back in 20 to 30 minutes and they'll be fine.' That is where she was wrong and that is where she's going to live with that decision for the rest of her life. She mourns for those children," DeGeurin said.

Assistant District Attorney Connie Spence said there was evidence that Tata left the children home alone in the past. She said the children came second to Tata's personal desires.

"If that was the first time she had ever left those babies alone, she would be in a hurry," Spence said. "She would be panicked, thinking, 'OK, I need to get home. I need to get home.' She made her life the priority, not those babies. She was going to do what she needed to do and work around the babies."

DeGeurin urged the jury to not let emotions be the driving force in how many years they decide Tata should spend in prison.

"Guard against being whipped up into emotion and doing something out of anger," DeGeurin said.

"What we want is justice," Spend said. "Not vengeance."

Prosecutors pushed for the maximum sentence.

"What's a child's life worth? How can you put a number on a child's life? They will never be back, and what could have been will never be," Spence said.

As attorney's went over the evidence for the last time in this trial, Elias' and Shomari's mothers held hands and wept.

Jurors heard from several witnesses during the punishment phase, including Tata's sister and the victim's mother.

After the fire but before she was charged, Tata went to Nigeria. She was arrested in that country in March 2011 and returned to the United States. Tata was born in the U.S. but has Nigerian citizenship.

Tata's sister, Jennifer, told jurors that her sister was distraught after the fire.

Jennifer Tata said her sister went to Nigeria after she was released from the hospital to talk with her father. Jennifer Tata said her sister had no intention of not returning to the United States.

Along with her sentence, Tata was ordered to pay a USD 10,000 fine. She still faces three more counts of murder for the other children who died, three counts of abandoning a child and two counts of reckless injury for the survivors.

[/b]A good case of accountability . people should be held accountable for such costly errors others think twice before doing same.[b]
Re: Children Killed And Injured: U.S. Court Jails A Nigerian Woman To 80 Years by Nobody: 4:04pm On Nov 22, 2012
I like the sentence - this is the girl that ran to Nigeria after killing those babies abi - no pity!
Re: Children Killed And Injured: U.S. Court Jails A Nigerian Woman To 80 Years by Nobody: 4:16pm On Nov 22, 2012
sad
Re: Children Killed And Injured: U.S. Court Jails A Nigerian Woman To 80 Years by greatgod2012(f): 1:34am On Nov 23, 2012
[/color]hhhmmm, very touching, may God help us, she couldnt have done it intentionally, she assumed to be back b4 they wake up, but her assumption failed her, OMG! I really feel sorry 4 her, her running back to nigeria was not even right and did not help d matter. [color=#000099]
Re: Children Killed And Injured: U.S. Court Jails A Nigerian Woman To 80 Years by Nobody: 1:40am On Nov 23, 2012
This is a very big lesson, it could happen to anyone , I really pity the lady.

She will live with the guilt forever even if she was aquited.
Re: Children Killed And Injured: U.S. Court Jails A Nigerian Woman To 80 Years by baby124: 4:33am On Nov 23, 2012
Wow, comeon that's a bit much. It wasn't intentional. I guess her escape to naija stacked up some years for her. Whoever came up with that dumb idea, that she listened to is despicable. sad. This is murder na, not usual naija 419 trash. America will find you anywhere till you die. No statute of limitations on murder. cry
Re: Children Killed And Injured: U.S. Court Jails A Nigerian Woman To 80 Years by Airpure(f): 7:14am On Nov 23, 2012
jidegirl12: This is a very big lesson, it could happen to anyone , I really pity the lady.

She will live with the guilt forever even if she was aquited.

No it can't happen to just anyone. When you decide to be a child minder u give it ur all, u assume the role of a mother n put kids first.what mother will leave a sleeping child alone at home n go out. Anything can happen to delay u na. U don't live em alone for 1 second talk less of going shopping. She was very careless.

I remember when this story broke I was creche hunting for my child n some1 mentioned this story cos of that I refuse to place my child in a creche that was also the owners home risk are more in such homes.

@ baby 123.The sentencing is just perfect. It serves as a warning for people that are child minders u don't carelessly kill some1 child n say sorry. I can't even imagine the pain the parents went tru.
Re: Children Killed And Injured: U.S. Court Jails A Nigerian Woman To 80 Years by Nobody: 7:44am On Nov 23, 2012
baby_123: Wow, comeon that's a bit much. It wasn't intentional. I guess her escape to naija stacked up some years for her. Whoever came up with that dumb idea, that she listened to is despicable. sad. This is murder na, not usual naija 419 trash. America will find you anywhere till you die. No statute of limitations on murder. cry
dolus eventualis is a sufficient form of intent. i remember a case i read about where a taxi driver drove past a railway without checking if it was safe to do so, the children that where in the back seat of the taxi died because the train smashed the back of the taxi, he was found guilty of murder and not culpable homicide because the state managed to prove that he 'forsaw the possibility of an accident occuring but he still when on to carry out a reckless act'. in this case, the woman knows that its unlawful(you can be charged with endangerment of a child) to leave minors unattended to because if an accident may occur, they wont be able to defend or rescue themselves, but she still went on to leave them unattended. its not direct intent alone that can prove that someone's conduct was intentional.
Re: Children Killed And Injured: U.S. Court Jails A Nigerian Woman To 80 Years by Airpure(f): 9:05am On Nov 23, 2012
I won't be surprise if she gave them something to make them sleep.
Re: Children Killed And Injured: U.S. Court Jails A Nigerian Woman To 80 Years by tonym1(m): 12:20pm On Nov 23, 2012
Good sentence, I hope that teaches other parents a lesson

(1) (Reply)

A Newborn Baby Has Been Rescued After Being Flushed Down A Toilet / Should Our Kids Still Bear Our Surnames / Why I Support Early Marriage For Females

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 34
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.