Parents draw reduced sentences in baby's death
YOUNGSTOWN
The mother of a 58-day-old baby, who died in his parents’ North Evanston Avenue residence nearly four years ago, was sentenced to three years in prison after pleading no contest to a child-endangering charge.
Tiffany Berger, 28, drew the prison time Wednesday from Judge Lou A. D’Apolito of Mahoning County Common Pleas Court. She will be eligible for judicial release six months after she enters prison, and the prosecution agreed to stand silent on the matter of judicial release for her.
The judge put the baby’s father, Jesse B. LeFlore, 27, who pleaded no contest to the same charge, on probation.
In plea agreements, the prosecution dropped an involuntary manslaughter charge against both defendants.
J’Berto LeFlore was pronounced dead sometime after Berger and LeFlore called an ambulance June 19, 2007, to report the baby was not breathing in his crib.
A coroner’s investigation determined the baby died from illness and malnourishment, and police said the death appeared to result from parental neglect due to malnourishment.
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