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    Dale Co. Babysitter Pleads Guilty Save Email Print
    Posted: 6:11 PM Apr 5, 2007
    Last Updated: 6:11 PM Apr 5, 2007

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    A Dale County woman is facing possible jail time for injuring an infant, while she was babysitting.

    Angela McGhee pled guilty to aggravated child abuse.

    The incident happened back in September of 2005.

    The 10-month old baby's skull was cracked on both sides.

    McGhee claims the baby fell, but that was proven by medical experts to not be true.

    McGhee will have a hearing on the 26 of April to determine if she'll be put on probation, in prison, or some other punishment.

    Until then, she's out on bond.

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