York City man sentenced up to 40 years in prison after death of 8-month-old child police

Ogunquit, MELocal News

Sean Deibert, Jr. , a 21-year-old resident of York City, has been sentenced to 20 to 40 years in prison for the third-degree murder of an 8-month-old child, according to the York County District Attorney's Office. The tragic incident occurred on February 2, 2023, when the child suffered catastrophic injuries due to Deibert's actions, including severe trauma to the brain and spine. The police investigation revealed that the child endured repeated shaking and impact, leading to irreversible damage. Deibert was arrested shortly after the incident, and he ultimately accepted a no contest plea deal on March 26, which facilitated his sentencing.

In addition to his prison term, Deibert will face seven years of probation, underscoring the seriousness of his offenses. This case has sparked discussions about child welfare and protection in the community, raising awareness of the grave consequences of child endangerment. The public's reaction reflects a heightened concern for safeguarding vulnerable children. Legal experts emphasize the importance of stringent penalties for individuals who harm children, advocating for increased vigilance in protecting youth.

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