A Houston jury has reached a decision on
the sentencing phase of the trial against Jessica Tata, a daycare owner
whose home caught fire, killing and injuring several children.
She will serve 80 years in prison
Tata was found guilty on November 13 of murdering 16-month-old Elias Castillo.
Tata, 24, left children in a home on
Crest Park near Waypark alone with a pan of grease heating on a stove
while she went shopping on Feb. 24, 2011. When she got home, the house
was on fire. Elias, Shomari Dickerson, 3, Elizabeth Kojah, 20 months,
and Kendyll Stradford, 20 months, all died in the fire. Three other
children were hurt.
Jurors took eight hours to decide on punishment. Tata will be eligible for parole in 30 years.
Closing arguments in the punishment
phase were held on Monday morning. Tata wiped away tears as her
attorney, Mike DeGeurin, said the fire and deaths were an accident. He
said Tata made a mistake and never intended for the children to be hurt
because she loved them.
"She should have called for help or she
should have said to herself, 'I'll wait until they wake up, change their
diapers, I'll load them up in the car and we'll go to Target
together,'" DeGeurin said. "But she didn't."
DeGeurin said that Tata will pay forever, no matter how long she spends in prison, for using bad judgment.
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