Defense lawyers today took Amy S. Grossberg another legal step away from her former high school sweetheart, Brian Peterson, two months before their scheduled trial in the death of their baby at a Delaware motel in 1996.
Lawyers for the pair, who are charged with killing the infant in a Delaware motel in November and tossing its body in a Dumpster, had argued that the confinement program was too harsh.
The couple's baby was born in a Delaware motel and was later found dead in a trash bin.
One of the teen-age New Jersey sweethearts charged with murdering their newborn son at a Delaware motel in 1996 has asked a judge to hold separate trials because their defenses will conflict.
A man convicted in the death of his newborn son at a Delaware motel in November 1996 was released from prison today after serving 18 months of a two-year sentence.
A young Wyckoff woman sent to prison for manslaughter in the death of her newborn son in a Delaware motel is scheduled to be freed from a Delaware prison today.
The most recent issue includes a series of brief editorials about the case of two New Jersey teen-agers, Amy Grossberg and Brian Peterson, accused of murdering their newborn in a Delaware motel room.
The baby found dead in a Dumpster outside a Delaware motel was born healthy, according to autopsy results released yesterday.
The New Jersey teen-ager who is accused with her boyfriend of murdering their newborn son in a Delaware motel last November denied in a nationally televised interview last night that she had killed the infant.
Yesterday Amy Grossberg and Brian Peterson were respectively sentenced to 2 and 2 years in connection with the death of their newborn at a Delaware motel.