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Nov 26 2008

Grandmother Pleads Not Guilty in Toddler’s Accidental Overdose

Published by lisaliberty at 3:05 am under Uncategorized Edit This

Robin Gail Reed pleaded not guilty in her granddaughter’s methadone overdose.

Reed was taking daily doses of methadone to help combat heroine addiction. Her 2-year-old grandchild found a bottle of the cherry flavored drug in her bag and drank it. She was dead by the time the paramedics arrived.

Reed was charged with second-degree manslaughter. A defendant charged with second degree manslaughter is thought to have acted recklessly, which resulted in the death of a human being.

She was under contract with the hospital to make sure that she kept the methadone in a lock box that was provided for her. Normally, the methadone dose was to be taken in the hospital under supervision, but during the weekend, she was given a dose to take at home. The dose that her granddaughter, Allison, accidentally ingested was the remainder of a dose from the previous weekend. Another part of her contract was that she was to take the full dose.

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