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A 19-year-old is accused of manslaughter after her newborn baby was found dead on the University of Tampa's campus back in April this year.
Now, new court documents say that Brianna Moore has written a plea of not guilty and is expected to be arraigned Wednesday morning. Moore reportedly put in the written plea on Friday, Nov. 8.
The U.S. Marshals Task Force arrested Moore on Friday, Oct. 18 in Quitman, Mississippi. She is facing numerous charges, including aggravated manslaughter of a child and failure to report a death.
On April 28, 2024, police said they were called to the campus near McKay Hall at the university. When they arrived, they reportedly found a newborn baby girl wrapped in a towel and put in a garbage bin, according to a previous release.
As the investigation continued, police said they were eventually able to identify Moore as the baby's mother. An autopsy determined that the child died from asphyxia and multiple rib fractures.
The child's death was ultimately ruled a homicide, leading to Moore's arrest. She was originally held at Lauderdale County (MS) Jail before she was moved to Hillsborough County Jail, according to court documents.
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