Crime & Safety
San Diego Woman Pleads Guilty to Burning Daughter
The mother of 10 children reportedly was accused of burning her daughter for a simple childhood infraction.
A woman previously convicted of child abuse for whacking her 8-year-old daughter in the head with a broomstick, choking her and hitting her with a belt, pleaded guilty today to burning seven of the child's fingers on a stove.
Maria Luisa Garcia, a 35-year-old mother of 10, was convicted in November of felony child abuse, but jurors deadlocked on the charge stemming from the finger-burning.
Garcia, who pleaded guilty today to unlawful corporal punishment, faces up to six years in state prison. Sentencing is set for March 5.
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Deputy District Attorney Matthew Dix said earlier that Garcia abused her daughter continuously from August 2012 until the finger-burning incident last Jan. 16.
The prosecutor said Garcia burned her daughter's fingers because the girl wasn't doing her chores.
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-- City News Service
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