A Duchesne County woman who previously pleaded guilty to killing her 2-year-old foster son has now been charged with physically abusing her adopted 8-year-old son, court records show.
A Duchesne County woman who previously pleaded guilty to killing her 2-year-old foster son — and received a one-year prison sentence that outraged prosecutors — has now been charged with physically abusing her adopted 8-year-old son, court records show.
Vanderlinden “denied this happened” when she was interviewed by police, according to the probable cause statement. She was released without bail after agreeing to appear at all court hearings, not commit any criminal offenses, report any change of address or phone number, contact pretrial services once a month and pay a fee of $20 a month, court records said.
She had initially been charged with aggravated murder, but pleaded guilty to child abuse homicide, according to her plea agreement, and was sentenced to one year in jail and 14 years of probation. “I hope that justice has been served,” Chiara said at the time. “It’s the best I can do, as a human being, in this case.”
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