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Ten-year-old girl accused of causing infant Brooklyn Foss-Greenaway's death due in court on manslaughter charges

Brooklyn Foss-Greenaway is seen in this undated family photo AP Photo/Nicole Greenaway

(CBS/AP) SKOWHEGAN, Maine - A 10-year-old girl due to make her first court appearance Monday is the youngest person to be charged with homicide in Maine in at least 30 years.

The girl, whose name hasn't been released, was charged with juvenile manslaughter in the death of three-month-old Brooklyn Foss-Greenaway, who was staying overnight in the girl's home in Fairfield in the care of the girl's mother.

Authorities said the girl's mother called police early on July 8 to report that the infant was not breathing. The infant's mother, Nicole Greenway, said Brooklyn was reportedly fussy and slept in a portable crib in the 10-year-old's bedroom that night.

The state hasn't released the cause of death, but Greenaway was told that her daughter ingested medication and was suffocated.

The Maine Department of Health and Human Services removed the young suspect from the home and faulted the baby sitter for leaving the infant in the room with the girl. In a letter, an agency case worker said the 10-year-old had a behavior disorder that made her unsuitable for caring for the infant.

The state opted not to try the girl as an adult. If convicted as a juvenile, the maximum penalty is incarceration until age 21.

Maine District Court Chief Judge Charles LaVerdiere issued a special order warning that no recording device of any type was allowed in the courtroom Monday.

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