BABY JOSEPH AMOA - 2 minutes old (10/13) - / Convicted: Mother, Sosefina Amoa - Convent, Washington, DC
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BABY JOSEPH AMOA - 2 minutes old (10/13) - / Convicted: Mother, Sosefina Amoa - Convent, Washington, DC
Former nun-in-training sentenced to four years for newborn’s murder at Washington, D.C. convent
Samoan woman, Sosefina Amoa, 26, was sentenced Friday after confessing to smothering her newborn son at a Washington convent in October where she was studying to become a nun.
REUTERS
Friday, May 23, 2014, 9:10 PM
NBC Washington Representatives from the Little Sisters of the Poor Jeane Jugan Residence convent in Washington, D.C. are seen leaving the court in March where Sosefina Amoa confessed to smothering her newborn baby.
WASHINGTON — A Samoan woman who acknowledged killing her newborn son at a Washington convent where she was studying to become a nun was sentenced Friday to four years in prison.
Sosefina Amoa, 26, has said she didn't know she was pregnant before she gave birth to a baby boy in her room at the Little Sisters of the Poor convent in Washington in early October. Amoa had arrived in the United States from Samoa less than a week before delivering the child. She acknowledged as part of a plea deal in February that after giving birth to her son she put a piece of wool clothing over his nose and mouth and applied pressure, smothering him.
On Friday, prosecutor Cynthia Wright praised Amoa's "generosity of spirit" for wanting to help others and become a nun, but she said Amoa also initially lied, claiming she had found the dead child outside, before acknowledging the boy was hers and had been born alive.
"The hard truth is that she consciously killed her son," Wright said in asking for a five-year sentence.
NBC Washington Samoan woman, Sosefina Amoa, 26, had only just arrived at the Washington, D.C. convent when she gave birth in one of the convent's bedrooms and secretly smothered it so the other nuns wouldn't hear.
Wright held up a larger-than life photo of the infant and asked that the courtroom remain silent for two minutes, the same amount of time that Amoa has acknowledged having her hand over the child's mouth. Amoa's attorney, Judith Pipe, called the request "theatrics," but the judge allowed the court to pause.
In response, Pipe argued that Amoa would never have come to the United States if she knew she was pregnant and was "panicked" and "terrified" after giving birth. Pipe said Amoa loves children and never intended to hurt her baby. She has said previously that Amoa didn't mean to kill the boy, only to quiet him so she could figure out what to do.
Pipe asked that Amoa not spend any more time in jail and instead be deported immediately to her native Samoa. Or, she said, a sentence of less than a year was appropriate.
NBC Washington Amoa, who named the baby boy Joseph, had previously said they she didn't mean to kill the boy, only to quiet him until she could figure out what to do.
"This is a woman who will be punished for the rest of her days no matter what the court's judgment is," she said.
Amoa cried throughout much of the hearing. At one point she addressed the judge, her voice breaking repeatedly, telling him she was "shocked" when she gave birth to her son, whom she named Joseph.
"I was not able to think straight," Amoa said and asked for forgiveness.
Judge Robert Morin called the case a "tremendous tragedy" and said he believed Amoa was in denial about her pregnancy and shocked when she gave birth. Morin said Amoa had led a good life before hurting her child and he believes she is committed to leading a good life again.
"I hope you do heal," he told her.
Two Little Sisters of the Poor nuns attended Friday's hearing but declined to comment.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/nun-in-training-sentenced-newborn-murder-article-1.1803973#ixzz32e478K5p
Samoan woman, Sosefina Amoa, 26, was sentenced Friday after confessing to smothering her newborn son at a Washington convent in October where she was studying to become a nun.
REUTERS
Friday, May 23, 2014, 9:10 PM
NBC Washington Representatives from the Little Sisters of the Poor Jeane Jugan Residence convent in Washington, D.C. are seen leaving the court in March where Sosefina Amoa confessed to smothering her newborn baby.
WASHINGTON — A Samoan woman who acknowledged killing her newborn son at a Washington convent where she was studying to become a nun was sentenced Friday to four years in prison.
Sosefina Amoa, 26, has said she didn't know she was pregnant before she gave birth to a baby boy in her room at the Little Sisters of the Poor convent in Washington in early October. Amoa had arrived in the United States from Samoa less than a week before delivering the child. She acknowledged as part of a plea deal in February that after giving birth to her son she put a piece of wool clothing over his nose and mouth and applied pressure, smothering him.
On Friday, prosecutor Cynthia Wright praised Amoa's "generosity of spirit" for wanting to help others and become a nun, but she said Amoa also initially lied, claiming she had found the dead child outside, before acknowledging the boy was hers and had been born alive.
"The hard truth is that she consciously killed her son," Wright said in asking for a five-year sentence.
NBC Washington Samoan woman, Sosefina Amoa, 26, had only just arrived at the Washington, D.C. convent when she gave birth in one of the convent's bedrooms and secretly smothered it so the other nuns wouldn't hear.
Wright held up a larger-than life photo of the infant and asked that the courtroom remain silent for two minutes, the same amount of time that Amoa has acknowledged having her hand over the child's mouth. Amoa's attorney, Judith Pipe, called the request "theatrics," but the judge allowed the court to pause.
In response, Pipe argued that Amoa would never have come to the United States if she knew she was pregnant and was "panicked" and "terrified" after giving birth. Pipe said Amoa loves children and never intended to hurt her baby. She has said previously that Amoa didn't mean to kill the boy, only to quiet him so she could figure out what to do.
Pipe asked that Amoa not spend any more time in jail and instead be deported immediately to her native Samoa. Or, she said, a sentence of less than a year was appropriate.
NBC Washington Amoa, who named the baby boy Joseph, had previously said they she didn't mean to kill the boy, only to quiet him until she could figure out what to do.
"This is a woman who will be punished for the rest of her days no matter what the court's judgment is," she said.
Amoa cried throughout much of the hearing. At one point she addressed the judge, her voice breaking repeatedly, telling him she was "shocked" when she gave birth to her son, whom she named Joseph.
"I was not able to think straight," Amoa said and asked for forgiveness.
Judge Robert Morin called the case a "tremendous tragedy" and said he believed Amoa was in denial about her pregnancy and shocked when she gave birth. Morin said Amoa had led a good life before hurting her child and he believes she is committed to leading a good life again.
"I hope you do heal," he told her.
Two Little Sisters of the Poor nuns attended Friday's hearing but declined to comment.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/nun-in-training-sentenced-newborn-murder-article-1.1803973#ixzz32e478K5p
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Re: BABY JOSEPH AMOA - 2 minutes old (10/13) - / Convicted: Mother, Sosefina Amoa - Convent, Washington, DC
I don't understand why the sentence was so short.
Some judges put little value on an infant's life. Sad.
Some judges put little value on an infant's life. Sad.
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