Texas woman exonerated 20 years after choking death of baby she was caring for


AUSTIN, Texas − For Rosa Jimenez, who was wrongfully convicted in 2005 of killing a toddler in Austin, her exoneration news conference in New York was decades in the making.

In 2003, Jimenez was caring for a 21-month-old who ingested a mass of paper towels, resulting in injuries that led to the baby’s death three months later.

Over the years, as Jimenez remained imprisoned, medical evidence and testimony that led to her conviction were found to be false.

On Monday, in Travis County District Court, she was exonerated of the charges as District Attorney José Garza made a motion on behalf of the state to dismiss the indictment.

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