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The Pueblo West woman gets 60 days in prison because she beat, strangling the stepfather

The Pueblo West woman gets 60 days in prison because she beat, strangling the stepfather

A woman from Pueblo West was sentenced to 60 days in prison and four years of evidence last week for beating and suffocating the step-age from June 6.

Susan Davidson, 36 years old, accepted a pleading agreement on January 3 in which he pleaded guilty for a second -degree attack and a number of abuses on the children of the crime.

During a conviction on February 28, Davidson’s lawyer asked the court to impose probation without prison. The lawyer claimed that his client had no previous criminal record and had a child less than a year at home.

However, a deputy lawyer of the district for the 10th judicial district has asked to impose 60 days of imprisonment as a condition of Davidson’s probation.

The deputy DA presented images in front of the child’s face after the police arrived at the scene; On the neck of the child you could see dry blood and traces of scratch, red brands and bruises and bruises and a red brand was also obvious on the child’s forehead.

“He spent a little less than 24 hours in prison,” the deputy said yes. “This will affect the possible child for the coming years.”

Brooke Paseka, the victim’s mother, told the court in a statement of impact on the victim that “when you go through a divorce, you trust that when I am with the other parent, your children will be treated as well as they are with you.”

Paseka commented that if Davidson, the current wife of her ex-husband, treated his children in public, “did not want to know” how he treated behind closed doors.

INCIDENT took place in the yard of a residence And it was reported by a neighbor who told the police that he was the witness of Davidson who suffered the child, according to a statement of arrest of the sheriff in Pueblo County.

Paseka told the court that her children, including the 6 -year -old boy and his two sisters, were significantly traumatized by the event, including having nightmares about it. She had full custody in the last nine months because of Davidson’s actions, she said and had to “try to heal the hearts she didn’t break.”

“My son had no choice that day,” she said. “My daughters had no choice to follow their brother to be beaten. They still come to my room at night because they had nightmares about it.”

In a statement in his own defense, Davidson did not apologize and did not express his remorse; She simply told Judge Timothy O’Shea that she “took the case seriously” and told the court that she does not want to be separated from her child.

O’Shea has imposed a sentence of 60 days of imprisonment with two years of evidence for the number of abuses for children, to run concomitantly with four years of evidence for the number of second degree.

While the defense asked for an execution residence at prison sentence, at least while Davidson still breastfeed, the criminal prosecution opposed it after talking to the victim’s family.

“The child has not received a stay that day. As for people, she can pump breast milk from prison,” the deputy said.

Compromed, O’Shea gave Davidson a week to arrange her care for her own children, including her child, before turning into prison in Pueblo County.

In an interview with Chieftain After hearing, Paseka said that no sentence would have been long enough for her and her children.

Paseka also stated that she was not surprised that she had no excuses for Davidson’s actions.

“She had no remorse from the beginning and I didn’t expect to change today. She was laughing a few minutes before entering the room today,” Paseka said.

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