School bus monasteries in New Jersey, who was on her phone, fell, while the 6 -year -old fell behind her to harness her three -year wheelchair behind bars.
Amanda Davila, 28, was convicted of exposing children earlier this year at the death of Little Frag Williams, who died on his way to summer programs at a primary school in Franklin Park in Somersrest County in 2023.
The observation video showed that Davila was wearing earphones and sins that her phone was at the time, and she was not aware that Farj began to struggle when the bus hit a rugged patch, “which made harnessing the four -point points became narrow around her neck,” according to the criminal complaint obtained by NJ.com.
FARJ was not verbal and suffered from chromosome disorder known as Emmanuel syndrome, which could prevent physical and mental growth.
The authorities said that the dispersed assistant did not notice the little girl who was trying to attract her attention by aid, kicking the bus window and overcoming her arms and legs.
By the time the bus reached its destination, Farj was unconscious. She later died in the hospital.
Defense lawyer Michael Polcasterro expressed his regret for the sentence issued by his client last week that this is a terrible tragedy, but indicated that Davila did not enjoy a former record and was a 4 -year -old mother with severe autism.
He argued for observation and said Davila was only part of the problem.
“She takes responsibility for any part of his game.”
Then Davila stood to address the court and apologized for her actions.
I am sorry. Davila said in a calm voice: “My heart goes out to the mother and the family.”
It has been found not guilty of the most dangerous changes in aggravated behavior and recklessness.
NBC said that her reckless condemnation did not necessarily guarantee the prison time.
Judge Peter Topper ended the sentence for three years in prison, in addition to a $ 20,000 payment of the victim's compensation fund. She has 45 days to resume her punishment.
She had one job. The assistant prosecutor of the Somersrest County Michael McLeulin said, because she did not do so, and because she did not do so, Williams died.
The victim's mother did not say anything as she left the court, according to ABC 7.
The family received a $ 5 million settlement with the school bus operator.