Flores pleads guilty to involuntary manslaighter
by Melody Dareing, Cedartown Standard
Dec 12, 2012 | 5900 views | 2 2 comments | 10 10 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Pablo Flores
Pablo Flores
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Cedartown resident Pablo Flores, 28, pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the death of a 15-month-old baby.

Flores gave his plea before Superior Court Judge Richard Sutton in court Tuesday, Dec. 11.

Sutton sentenced Flores to the maximum of 10 years, to be served on probation. The time Flores has served in the jail since his arrest will count toward the sentence, the judge said. Flores was also instructed that federal authorities would be notified and he will remain in custody until Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) takes custody of him.

Flores was charged in the death of 15-month-old Bryan Abadio after Abadio was injured in a July 15, 2011 incident in the home that Flores shared with the child’s mother and two others. The baby died after 10 days on life support at Scottish Rite Children’s Hospital in Atlanta, according to Albin Abadio, the child’s father. The Georgia Crime Lab determined the cause of death to be blunt force trauma. Both prosecutors and defense attorneys stated that it has not been determined as to what caused the injury.

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juliadenise
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December 12, 2012
Probation for death? I think the judge needs to be put in jail for determining that the baby pain and death had so little value. Sleep well judge. Have our courts got this bad. Somebody stand up for the child please!!!!!
Ive.seen.it.all
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December 12, 2012
are you serious???? PROBATION for the death of a child... He will just come back to the USA when he gets to his country. I think he should spend the rest of his natural life in our prison!!!!
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