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Ventnor Woman Charged with Death of 7-Month-Old Baby

Ventnor

A 32-year-old Ventnor woman was charged today with aggravated manslaughter for the death of her 7-month-old daughter, Acting Atlantic County Prosecutor Diane Ruberton announced.

In response to a 9-1-1 call, officers of the Ventnor City Police Department and emergency medical personnel responded in the early morning of Friday, Jan. 3rd, to a residence in the 5700 block of Monmouth Avenue, Ventnor, for a report of an unresponsive infant.

Upon arrival, CPR was performed and the baby was transported to the AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center—City Division, then transferred to St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children in Philadelphia.

The Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office Special Victim’s Unit also responded to the scene.

The child’s mother, Lisa M. Scalia, now 32, of the same address, was charged on Jan. 4th with endangering the welfare of a child—a crime of the 2nd degree, and four counts of possession of controlled dangerous substances: Subxocone, Oxycodone, Heroin, and Lyrica.

Scalia was arrested and lodged in the Atlantic County Justice Facility on $100,000 full cash bail set by Municipal Court Judge Mary C. Siracusa.

The State alleged that Scalia, while being under the influence of narcotics, rolled onto the baby causing her injury.

The child was pronounced dead at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children Friday, January 8, 2016.

The continuing investigation by the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office Special Victims Unit and the Ventnor City Police Department resulted in Acting Atlantic County Prosecutor Diane Ruberton’s authorization to charge Scalia with Aggravated Manslaughter—a crime of the 1st degree.

The State alleges that Scalia did “recklessly caused the death of [the child] under circumstances manifesting extreme indifferences to human life, specifically by administering methadone, a Schedule II controlled dangerous substance, to [the child] which caused her death while under the clear custody and care of Lisa Scalia.”

Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office detectives served the complaint-warrant to Scalia this morning, at the Atlantic County Justice Facility, where she has been held since her arrest last January. Atlantic County Superior Court Judge Damon G. Tyner set bail on the new charge at $100,000, cash only.

The potential penalty for conviction of a 1st degree crime is 10-20 years of incarceration in New Jersey State Prison.

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