DALLAS (AP) — A Dallas woman who beat her 2-year-old ******** and glued the toddler's hands to a wall was sentenced Friday to 99 years in prison by a judge who described his decision as a necessary punishment for a ******, shocking ******.
Elizabeth Escalona did not immediately react as State District Judge Larry Mitchell pronounced the sentence at the end of a five-day hearing. Prosecutor Eren Price, who originally offered Escalona a plea deal for 45 years, had argued that she now thought the 23-year-old ****** deserved life.
Mitchell said his decision came down to one thing.
"On Sept. 7, 2011, you savagely beat your ***** to the edge of death," Mitchell said. "For this you must be punished."
The beating left Jocelyn Cedillo in a **** for a couple of days.
Escalona's other ******** told authorities their ****** attacked Jocelyn due to potty training problems. Police say she kicked her ******** in the stomach, beat her with a milk jug, then stuck her hands to an apartment wall with an adhesive commonly known as Super Glue.
Jocelyn suffered ******** in her brain, a fractured rib, multiple bruises and bite marks, a doctor testified. Some skin had been torn off her hands, where doctors also found glue residue and white paint chips from the apartment wall.
This is about the most fucked up thing I've read about all year. And then, to top it off, the court gives custody of the **** to the grandmother, who helped create their psycho of a ******. Way to go, judge.

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