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Woman Who Left Her Boyfriend’s 4-Year-Old Girl In Hot Car For Over 6 Hours Was Fined Only $25


30-year-old Brittany Renee Borgess left her boyfriend’s four-year-old girl in a hot car for more than 6 hours on a sweltering day.

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She has been acquitted of charges in the girl’s death and fined only $25.

A jury found the woman innocent of charges of involuntary manslaughter, reckless endangerment and endangering the welfare of children.

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She was found guilty of the summary charge of leaving a child unattended in a vehicle by Senior Judge Dudley N Anderson and fined her only $25.

The Lycoming County courtroom exploded when the jury announced its decision after mulling over for three hours, forcing deputies to escort family members and a few friends of the victim Samaria Motyka out of the room.

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On July 22, 2016, Borgess dropped Isaac, her 2-year-old son, off at daycare in Williamsport before going to work, forgetting to bring 4-year-old Samaria to her own daycare.

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She parked her car at the rear of a downtown business where there was no shade, leaving Samaria trapped into a booster seat.

After six and a half hours, Borgess found Samaria unconscious on the floor of her car. She attempted to climb out of the booster seat to the front seat.

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The temperature outside that day had reached 97F/36C. Experts said that the interior of the car hit up to 120F/48C.

 

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The child’s internal temperature was measured at 110F/43C when she was taken to a hospital.

Borgess’ attorney claimed that a brain malfunction had caused her to become forgetful. Peter T. Campana said during closing arguments that she didn’t knowingly or consciously leave Samaria inside the car.

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Campana added that Borgess was under stress and chronically sleep deprived during that time because she was about to tie the knot with Samaria’s father, William Motyka.

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Prosecutors argued that there was no reasonable explanation for why the four-year-old girl was left by Borgess in the car.

Attorney Martin Wade told the court that forgetfulness shouldn’t be accepted as an excuse for the death of the child, saying: “It’s absurd to leave a child to die in a car.”

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Campana then said: “No matter your verdict, Samaria will not be brought back.”

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