I can't find the whore's fb page.
Brittney Sierra: https://www.facebook.com/brittney.sierra.5
Brittney Jasmine Sierra: https://www.facebook.com/brittneymelvin0428
Calvin Melvin Jr.: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003261861646
http://miami.cbslocal.com/2013/10/03/mom-charged-with-neglect-in-childs-death-gives-birth-again/Charged with neglect in the death of one of her children, Brittney Sierra has given birth again.
The Department of Children and Families confirms Sierra gave birth to her fourth child but would not reveal any other details.
In late September, charges against Sierra were reduced and Judge Matthew Destry ordered that she could be released on her own recognizance in order to give birth outside of jail, but must reside with a distant family friend who had agreed to house Sierra until she stood trial.
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I hope DCF keeps an eye on this baby, it would not surprise me that they would this up too.
Not stupid at all. Everybody knows the early years is very important to mother and child bonding. That bond (or lack of it) is very important for future development of the child. Children that don't bond well with their mother tend to have many other psychosocial problems later in life.how stupid is that??
http://www2.illinois.gov/idoc/news/2012/Pages/MomsBabiesAnniversary.aspxTo be eligible for the program mothers must have a projected release date before the baby turns two years old. Pregnant women beginning their incarceration with the department are carefully screened for eligibility. Fathers are strongly encouraged to visit their children as often as possible and to participate in family programs along with the mother. IDOC also provides programs for incarcerated mothers at each of its female facilities designed to create and strengthen healthy relationships within the family structure.
and that's fine ,like I said in my answer I'm not against for awhile but he was talking 5 years in prisonTo be eligible for the program mothers must have a projected release date before the baby turns two years old. Pregnant women beginning their incarceration with the department are carefully screened for eligibility. Fathers are strongly encouraged to visit their children as often as possible and to participate in family programs along with the mother. IDOC also provides programs for incarcerated mothers at each of its female facilities designed to create and strengthen healthy relationships within the family structure.
I'm not sure about the 5 year thing for the same reason you stated. I poked around and found there is a specialty program in Cook County for parents with drug problems that have non-violent offenses. It's more of a treatment center before they are turned back out into the public on probation. It's not like they take the kids away or the kids are brought into jail - they keep everyone together and give the mother tools to improve the odds for everyone.and that's fine ,like I said in my answer I'm not against for awhile but he was talking 5 years in prison
To me 5 years in a prison from birth to 5 years then take away and give to someone in the outside world is a bit much
http://nicic.gov/WODP/Program/335-dwjs-moms-programThe DWJS MOM's program is a 16-bed off-site community based program designed for pregnant and/or parenting women and their preschool age children. The program incorporates a gender-responsive integrated model of treatment to cover substance abuse and mental health issues, physical health care and supportive services that include family reunification. DWJS offers continuity of care through our collaboration with the Adult Probation Department allowing participants sentenced to probation to transition into Probation’s Community Reentry Program (CRP) and continue with their treatment plan.
Started in 1998
Who is helped?
Pregnant and/or parenting women with non-violent convictions and substance abuse and mental health issues, under the jurisdiction of the Cook County Sheriff. Capacity: Approximately 80 women served annually.
LMFAO!!!!The baby daddy is Calvin Melvin, seriously that is what you name a kid. Sounds like a name for Jerry Lewis in one of his stupid movies.
You're welcome. I get curious about stuff and figured I would share... in case anyone else is curious.Thanks for all the info @Dakota ..
The fucking whores name isI can't find the whore's fb page.
The fucking whores name is
YUNG REDD
ON FB!
AND ON INSTAGRAM
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Jeeze Valasca dontcha know it means she's kewel.Why the HELL does she have tattoos of paws on her tits?
Duh. I forgot.Jeeze Valasca dontcha know it means she's kewel.
Child neglect charges have been dropped against the mother of a baby who was found buried in her Hallandale Beach backyard.
Brittany Sierra was arrested in January 2013 after it was discovered her son, Dontrell Melvin, had been missing since 2011.
Prosecutors said Sierra was initially charged with child neglect, because the state only had knowledge of one phone call she made to police to find her son. It was later revealed that Sierrra had made four phone calls to police.
Police found Dontrell Melvin's body in back of a home where Sierra once lived with the boy's father, Calvin Melvin Jr.
Police reports indicate the body had blunt trauma to the skull caused by police during the recovery. The medical examiner's office determined the bones were too damaged to determine a cause of death, but said Dontrell's death was due to "violence by undetermined means."
According to a closeout memo, Sierra and Calvin Melvin Jr. had discussed placing the baby up for adoption. Sierra told detectives that Calvin Melvin Jr. took it upon himself to give the baby to his parents without her consent. She said his parents didn't like her and she believed they were keeping her son away from her.
Detectives made contact with the parents, who said they hadn't seen Dontrell since he was two months old. Dontrell would have been 18 months old at the time his body was found.
According to the memo, law enforcement did not intervene after Sierra's numerous phone calls, because they believed it was "strictly a civil matter."
http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/...inst-Father-of-Dontrell-Melvin-192420921.htmlChild Neglect Charge Dropped Against Father of Dontrell Melvin
In the summer of 2011, 5-month-old Dontrell Melvin went missing, but no one reported it. After a Department of Children and Families investigation in January, the skeletal remains of a child were found in a backyard where the missing boy’s parents used to live in Hallandale Beach.
Days later, the boy’s parents were arrested. Brittney Sierra and Calvin Melvin Jr. both denied any wrongdoing.
The article I quoted from three days ago said the father is still facing child neglect charges related to the death of his son. I hope your article is just old?! Someone needs to be held accountable for this baby.
Calvin Melvin Jr. still faces child neglect charges in the death of his son.
It's from 2013.The article I quoted from three days ago said the father is still facing child neglect charges related to the death of his son. I hope your article is just old?! Someone needs to be held accountable for this baby.
A man who pleaded no contest last month to three felony counts of giving false information to a law enforcement officer after his son was found buried in his backyard was sentenced to 10 years in prison.
Calvin Melvin Jr. and Brittany Sierra were arrested in January 2013 after it was discovered that their son, Dontrell Melvin, had been missing since 2011.
Police later found Dontrell's body buried behind the couple's Hallandale Beach home.
Police reports indicate the body had blunt trauma to the skull caused by police during the recovery. The medical examiner's office determined the bones were too damaged to determine a cause of death, but said Dontrell's death was due to "violence by undetermined means."
Child neglect charges were dropped against Sierra in April. According to a closeout memo, Sierra and Melvin had discussed placing the baby up for adoption. Sierra told detectives that Melvin took it upon himself to give the baby to his parents without her consent. She said his parents didn't like her, and she believed they were keeping her son away from her.
Detectives made contact with the parents, who said they hadn't seen Dontrell since he was 2 months old. Dontrell would have been 18 months old at the time his body was found.
According to the memo, law enforcement did not intervene after Sierra's numerous phone calls to police, because they believed it was "strictly a civil matter."
Neither parent was ever charged with murder, due to a lack of evidence in the case. Child neglect charges against Melvin were dropped last month.
He faced up to 15 years in prison during sentencing.
https://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/...ather-sentence-overturned-20180509-story.htmlMay 9, 2018
Calvin Melvin lied to investigators about the disappearance of his baby boy, who was found dead days later in January 2013. But he didn’t deserve to go to prison for it, an appeals court ruled Wednesday.
Dontrell Melvin’s body was found buried in the backyard of the home his father and mother shared when he was last seen alive, 18 months earlier.
No one was ever charged in the 5-month-old boy’s death, but Melvin, 32, pled guilty in 2015 for misleading detectives who were looking for the missing child. Then-Broward Circuit Judge Matthew Destry sentenced him to 10 years in prison.
That, the Fourth District Court of Appeal ruled, was a mistake.
Calvin Melvin told detectives in January 2013 that he had given the boy to his parents. He then told them he dropped Dontrell off at a fire station.
When he finally came clean, he led police to Dontrell’s body. He said he suspected the child’s mother, Brittney Sierra, had buried him in the backyard because she would sometimes go there and cry.
Sierra, in turn, blamed the child’s father. But there was never enough evidence to charge either parent with causing Dontrell’s death.
But Destry never justified the prison term, and he should have sentenced Melvin to a court-recommended term of probation the appeals court ruled.
“The trial court’s order was insufficient to support a finding that appellant was a danger to the public,” the court ruled.
Defense lawyer Ed Hoeg said Wednesday that he was pleased with the decision to free Melvin but disappointed the court upheld his convictions.
Hoeg had argued that Melvin should never have been charged with a felony.
“His false statements had no connection at all to the baby dying,” Hoeg said.
A medical examiner's report concluded the baby died from "violence of undetermined means."
The appeals court’s decision is not final, and Melvin will remain in prison until prosecutors have an opportunity to appeal.