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Jury finds Florida grandmother who left infant in a hot car not guilty of manslaughter
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A Florida jury has found Tracey Nix, a 67-year-old grandmother from Hardee County, not guilty of aggravated manslaughter in the death of her 7-month-old granddaughter, Uriel Schock, who died after being left in a hot car in November 2022.
However, Nix was convicted of the lesser charge of leaving a child unattended in a vehicle.
The tragedy occurred when Nix forgot Uriel in her car after returning from lunch with friends.
Temperatures reached 90°F that day, and the infant succumbed to hyperthermia.
This incident marked the second grandchild to die under Nix’s care; her grandson Ezra drowned in 2021, though no charges were filed in that case.
Prosecutors argued that Nix’s actions amounted to criminal negligence.
Defense attorney Bill Fletcher countered that the incident was a terrible accident, stating, “The jury made an appropriate decision in this case. We certainly intend to appeal.”