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Case is a tragedy - After 16 years behind bars, babysitter convicted of killing child released in San Antonio

Skip to main content Currently Reading Case is a tragedy - After 16 years behind bars, babysitter convicted of killing child released in San Antonio Chuck Lindell, Austin American-Statesman FacebookTwitterEmail 1of8 Rosa Jimenez hugs Esme Gonzalez, 10, in front of the ICE field office in San Antonio after Jimenez was released Wednesday. Gonzalez became close to Jimenez while her mom, Vanessa Potkin, an Innocence Project attorney, worked to free Jimenez, who was in state prison for the last 16 years. A state district judge ordered Jimenez released on bond because she and the new Travis County district attorney believe Jimenez was wrongly convicted based on trial testimony provided by people who weren’t experts. Jimenez, who is free on bond, will live in Travis County while she waits for the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals to review her case.Jessica Phelps /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less

Texas woman convicted of killing toddler in 2004 released

Judge rules for release of woman convicted of murdering 21-month-old boy in 2004 Rosa Jimenez has maintained her innocence throughout her time behind bars, saying she felt optimistic something would be done to prove she did not kill the boy. Author: Zack Briggs Updated: 11:06 PM CST January 27, 2021 SAN ANTONIO A Texas woman convicted of murdering a 21-month-old child is out of prison after serving 17 years behind bars. Rosa Jimenez was charged in the death of Bryan Gutierrez in Travis County. She was accused of putting paper towels down his throat. A Travis County judge proclaimed Jimenez’s innocence on Wednesday and ruled she should be released on bond, pending further action on the case.

After Years of Legal Limbo, Rosa Jimenez To Be Freed

A Travis County judge has declared that Rosa Jimenez, serving a 99-year sentence for the death of a toddler in her care in 2003, should be released from prison while she awaits a new trial that was first ordered a decade ago. At a Jan. 26 hearing, District Judge Karen Sage ordered the release on bond, saying, “I do not believe that Ms. Jimenez should spend another night in jail if it can be prevented.” Her attorneys say she could be free by the end of the week. Jimenez, an unauthorized immigrant, was 20, a mother of a one-year old daughter, and seven months pregnant when 21-month-old

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