Irish nanny accused in toddler's death seeks release on bail

WOBURN, Mass. -- An Irish nanny accused of killing a 1-year-old Massachusetts girl in her care two years ago is asking a judge to release her while authorities review medical evidence in the case.

Lawyers for Aisling Brady McCarthy were expected to argue for her provisional release at a bail hearing Tuesday in Middlesex Superior Court.

McCarthy's trial has been postponed indefinitely as the state Medical Examiner's Office reviews a finding that Rehma Sabir died of traumatic head injuries and that her January 2013 death was a homicide.

McCarthy was living illegally in the U.S. and taking care of the baby in the family's Cambridge, Mass., home. She has pleaded not guilty.

Her lawyers tried unsuccessfully in October to secure her release, saying she was willing to surrender her passport and be subject to GPS monitoring.

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