Kathy E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Amy Grossberg, one of the two New Jersey teens accused of killing her
newborn in a Delaware motel and throwing him in a dumpster, pled guilty
to reduced charges of manslaughter today. Grossberg, who was scheduled
to go on trial May 5 for second-degree murder in the death of the
infant, reportedly agreed to the plea after her attorneys learned in
detail what her former high school sweetheart, Brian Peterson, would say
against her at her trial next month. Last month Peterson also pleaded
guilty to manslaughter and agreed to testify against Grossberg. 

Grossberg reportedly entered the courtroom sobbing, clutching her
parents and her lawyer. In court, she acknowledged tearfully that the
she unintentionally caused the death of her baby when she gave birth
quietly in a Delaware motel in November 1996. Grossberg described the
moments that led to the infant's death as events that "spun out of
control." As part of plea agreement, Grossberg will be sentenced to
two-and-half years in prison. 

Grossberg's plea bargain is the final chapter in an emotionally-charged
case that saw angry protesters nearly charge Grossberg and Peterson when
they were first indicted for their baby's murder in December 1996. The
teen-agers first claimed the baby was stillborn, but an autopsy showed
that he suffered various fatal head fractures. At first, it seemed like
Grossberg and Peterson would remain united in their defense against the
murder charges. But then they began to blame each other for the infant's
death. Grossberg acknowledged giving birth to the baby, but said that
she did not participate in disposing the infant. She said that Peterson
acted alone in throwing the child in the dumpster. However, Grossberg
denied that she and Peterson had ever planned to kill their baby. 

During last month's plea agreement, Peterson admitted disposing of the
baby. Peterson's lawyers said that he and Grossberg panicked when she
gave birth and experienced complications. Peterson claimed that he
thought the infant was born dead and insisted that his girlfriend begged
him to "Get rid of it!" Peterson's lawyers said that he regretted not
seeking medical help for the baby and not getting medical confirmation
that he was stillborn. 

Early in the case, prosecutors considered charging Grossberg and
Peterson with first-degree murder and seeking the death penalty. But
after Peterson's plea bargain, prosecutors then decided to seek lesser
charges of second-degree murder and murder by abuse or neglect against
Grossberg. They believed that it would be easier to convict Grossberg on
those charges because Peterson's statements did not show that Grossberg
planned to kill the baby. In Delaware, the maximum punishment for
second-degree murder is 20 years in prison, while the penalty for murder
by neglect or abuse ranges from 15 years to life imprisonment. 

Brian Peterson has yet to be formally sentenced for his manslaughter
plea. Amy Grossberg's sentencing will take place in July. Although the
maximum sentence for manslaughter in Delaware is 10 years in prison, it
seems unlikely that Peterson will receive the maximum punishment. 
--
Kathy E
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