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Jackleen Mullen gets decades for 4-year-old’s death

Jackleen Elizabeth Mullen (York County Sheriff

Jackleen Elizabeth Mullen (York County Sheriff’s Office)

A 26-year-old mother in South Carolina will serve multiple decades behind bars for killing her disabled 4-year-old daughter, who was found beaten to death and stuffed in the drawer of a dresser shared by the mother and the mother’s then-boyfriend three years ago.

State Circuit Court Judge Eugene C. Griffith, Jr. on Tuesday ordered Jackleen Elizabeth Mullen to serve a sentence of 30 years in a state correctional facility for the horrific slaying of young India Heavenly Lacey Martin, court records reviewed by Law&Crime show.

Judge Griffith handed down the sentence after a jury in York County found Mullen guilty of one count of homicide by child abuse. Mullen was also convicted on one count of aiding and abetting homicide by child abuse in her daughter’s death and sentenced to 10 years in prison, but Judge Griffith ordered the sentences to be served concurrently, meaning at the same time.

However, the jury found that Mullen was not guilty of one count of murder that could have resulted in her being sentenced to life in prison.

Mullen, who is required by state law to serve at least 85% of her sentence, was also credited with just over three years of time served as she awaited her trial, meaning the earliest she will be eligible for release will be about 22 years from the guilty verdict.

Mullens’ then-boyfriend Audrevious Williams is also facing a charge of homicide by child abuse, aiding and abetting homicide by child abuse. He testified against Mullens during her trial.

Audrevious Williams (York County Sheriff's Office)

Audrevious Williams (York County Sheriff’s Office)

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