Brooke Skylar Richardson, the Ohio woman acquitted of murdering her newborn baby and burying her in her parents’ backyard, will receive no jail time for another, lesser charge.
She was sentenced to seven days in a county jail. However, she was credited for time served.

Judge Donald Oda ordered the remains of the child, named Annabelle, to be released to the girl’s family within seven days.
Oda said the remains will be buried in a way accessible to Richardson’s family and the paternal Johnson family, the report said.
On Thursday, Richardson was acquitted on charges of involuntary manslaughter, aggravated murder, and child endangering. Prosecutors said that the decision was likely rendered by a jury because prosecutors could determine the baby’s cause of death.
Prosecutors claimed that she didn’t want to be a teenaged single mother. She had pleaded not guilty.

Tracy Johnson, the baby’s paternal grandmother and mother of the father of the newborn, said the family has suffered since the incident in 2017.
“Her selfish decision was not her only choice,” Tracy Johnson said, according to the news outlet. “She had a way out.”
Her attorney, however, said that the then 18-year-old weighed 89 pounds due to an eating disorder and lost her hair. “We’re concerned for her health,” Scott Richardson, her father, said they want to get her home to take care of her.

Oda, meanwhile, said that if Richardson made better decisions, the child would be alive.
How she handled her pregnancy was a “grotesque disregard for life,” he told her.
“I do believe she killed her child,” Fornshell said. “I understand there are proof issues.”
He added later, “That baby deserved for us to go in there and fight.”