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Newark man gets 1-year sentence, could serve less in infant death case

I m going to file to get him out early, Wolfe said. He s eligible to be released on judicial release as soon as he gets to prison. I m optimistic he ll be out and probably serve about a month. I think he should have gotten probation, but I understand the judge s reasoning. I hope he ll consider letting him out on judicial release. Mull and his then-girlfriend, Kalina V.E. Gillum, 22, of Lexington, were accused by prosecutors in court records of inducing Gillum s late-term pregnancy to terminate it and failing to obtain medical care for her infant, causing his death. A jury found Gillum guilty on Monday of endangering children, tampering with evidence and abuse of a corpse, after Judge David Branstool acquitted Gillum of an involuntary manslaughter charge. The jury determined Gillum s baby was born alive in September 2019, and failing to provide care resulted in serious harm to the infant.

Jury finds Gillum guilty in infant death case; judge delays sentencing

Defense: Client baby was stillborn in Licking County infant death case

View Comments NEWARK - During their opening statements, the defense said their client gave birth to a stillborn baby in the trial of a Lexington woman in a 2019 Licking County infant death case. Kalina V.E. Gillum, 22, was charged with one count each involuntary manslaughter, a first-degree felony; endangering children, a third-degree felony; tampering with evidence, a third-degree felony; and complicity to abuse of a corpse, a fifth-degree felony, according to Licking County prosecutors on Thursday. Gillum and her then-boyfriend, Braden Mull, 26, of Newark, were alleged through prosecutors in court records to have induced Gillum s late-term pregnancy to terminate it and failing to seek medical care for the child, causing his death. Mull pleaded guilty to charges of child endangering and abuse of a corpse in October. His case is scheduled for sentencing next week.

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