• March 28, 2024

Chicago Muslim Throws Baby From Balcony Killing It, Judge Excuses It With Sick Statement

 Chicago Muslim Throws Baby From Balcony Killing It, Judge Excuses It With Sick Statement

A woman who dropped her newborn baby from a window of high-rise apartment has been sentenced to four years probation.

Mubashra Uddin, 20, Chicago, pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter for the death of her baby girl before Cook County Judge Carol Howard and was sentenced to four years’ probation.

According to the court records, the infant, Baby Jane Uddin in official documents, was found in the grass outside a high-rise in the 800 block of West Eastwood Avenue about 11:45 p.m. Nov. 11, 2015, and was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital about an hour later.

Uddin originally had been charged with first-degree murder.

Uddin became pregnant by her boyfriend but did not tell her family because she knew her Muslim parents from Pakistan would not approve, prosecutors said at the time she was charged. Uddin gave birth to the 7-pound, 11-ounce girl and threw the infant out the window when she heard her mother approaching the bedroom, according to prosecutors.

A man found the baby bloody but still breathing and asked security at the building to call 911, prosecutors said at the time. The man wrapped the baby in shirts and went back to his own home and retrieved two baby blankets for the girl, then waited for paramedics to arrive.

The girl suffered complex skull fractures, a fractured spine, a broken left shoulder, fractured left and right ribs and a lacerated aorta, as well as damage to other internal organs, prosecutors have said.

When police tracked her down, Uddin at first denied she had anything to do with the infant but later made “multiple admissions” on video, prosecutors said at the time.

Her attorney said at the time she was charged that Uddin’s family was “standing by her.”

Although Uddin originally was ordered held without bail, Howard reduced her bail last year to $275,000, and after she posted bond and was released, she was living with her parents and was on electronic monitoring, according to court records.

Chicago Tribune reports that Uddin was given credit for serving 603 days in jail. She originally was charged with first-degree murder in the November 2015 death. She was also sentenced to at least 48 months’ probation, according to court records.

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