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By
D.C. Witness Staff
- June 15, 2017
Court
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Homicides
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Suspects
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The woman charged with the death of her infant son was denied release from a halfway house.
The attorney for Deana Debrow-Conley, 26, asked for her to be released so she could live in Philadelphia with her brother. Debrow-Conley was originally arrested and extradited from Philadelphia. Debrow-Conley’s lawyer said she has been doing well at the halfway house and has gotten a job with Barnes and Noble.
Debrow-Conley was charged with killing her one-year-old son on July 23, 2016 and has been residing n the halfway house for six months. She has not yet been indicted on this charge but the government still has time to bring an indictment.
A judge ruled that she would remain at the house because she couldn’t be supervised in Philadelphia and she is a risk to the community.
Her next felony status conference is scheduled for Sept. 11.