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Davis May Face Jail Time
Feb 28, 2006, 03:47 PM CST
Reported by Penny Moore
The 19-year-old who left her newborn baby in a trash can 10 years ago, may now face up to 10 years in prison if her story about the father of that baby is true.
Twyana Davis' baby, Danielle, was found alive in that trash can in 1995 and a judge decided that Davis should not go to prison.
Instead, she eventually got the baby back because she started a program to help other young women take care of their newborns.
Now Davis faces up to 10 years in prison because she told authorities that baby was born out of a relationship with her the
n 12-year-old cousin. Under the law, that's rape.
Davis and the cousin both lived with their grandfather, the man who took car
e of that abandoned baby until Davis got on her feet.
Last week, he says Davis came to him to tell him the truth.
Rudolph Robinson says, "She said she wanted to clear her conscience and was going to church and she felt like a hypocrite and she didn't want it to come out in another way and she wanted to tell it herself."
Children Services has now opened a case file on Davis to decide whether she can keep her now 10-year-old daughter.
DNA tests are being conducted to determine if she is telling the truth about molesting her cousin.
Davis May Face Jail Time
Feb 28, 2006, 03:47 PM CST
Reported by Penny Moore
The 19-year-old who left her newborn baby in a trash can 10 years ago, may now face up to 10 years in prison if her story about the father of that baby is true.
Twyana Davis' baby, Danielle, was found alive in that trash can in 1995 and a judge decided that Davis should not go to prison.
Instead, she eventually got the baby back because she started a program to help other young women take care of their newborns.
Now Davis faces up to 10 years in prison because she told authorities that baby was born out of a relationship with her the
n 12-year-old cousin. Under the law, that's rape.
Davis and the cousin both lived with their grandfather, the man who took car
e of that abandoned baby until Davis got on her feet.
Last week, he says Davis came to him to tell him the truth.
Rudolph Robinson says, "She said she wanted to clear her conscience and was going to church and she felt like a hypocrite and she didn't want it to come out in another way and she wanted to tell it herself."
Children Services has now opened a case file on Davis to decide whether she can keep her now 10-year-old daughter.
DNA tests are being conducted to determine if she is telling the truth about molesting her cousin.
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