Mother pleads guilty

Charged with unlawful conduct toward a child

The Post and Courier
Friday, June 26, 2009


MONCKS CORNER — A mother accused in a 2006 shaken baby case pleaded guilty Thursday to two charges related to her daughter's death.

A homicide by child abuse charge was dropped as Patricia Steen in a plea agreement pleaded guilty to unlawful conduct toward a child and obstruction of justice, 9th Circuit Assistant Solicitor Anne Williams said.

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Patricia Steen

"What she pled to today was based on a delay in medical care and not giving the truth to the hospital," Williams said. "Markley Dennis, a Berkeley County general sessions judge, gave her 10 years (in jail) suspended upon the service of four years. When she gets out of prison, she'll have four more years probation."

Steen's husband, David Steen Jr., faces the same charges, including homicide by child abuse, and is scheduled for trial on July 13.

Williams said the Steens were the only people who had access to their 7-week-old daughter, Jasmine Lynn Steen, when she was injured Aug. 5, 2006.

Her father rushed her to Trident Medical Center from the family home on Jean Lane in Moncks Corner.

The baby had massive bleeding in her skull but survived with brain damage and was kept alive with a feeding tube.

Patricia Steen was 16 at the time and was charged as an adult. Her her husband was 21.

The state took away the couple's parental rights and put the baby and an older son in foster care. Jasmine Steen died in August 2008.

"The baby's death was due to blunt force trauma to the head," Williams said. "The baby was violently shaken."

Citing the ongoing case for the father, Williams wouldn't say which parent is accused of shaking the baby, but she said both parents were equally charged.

"This was just a heartbreaking case for a helpless victim," Williams said. "Maybe this (the plea) gives Jasmine a voice. Someone has finally taken some responsibility."

Babies have weak neck muscles and large, heavy heads. Shaking can make the fragile brain bounce back and forth in the skull and cause bruising, swelling and bleeding.

The injury can lead to permanent brain damage, blindness, cerebral palsy and death, according to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.

The institute's Web site said the symptoms of shaken baby syndrome — including extreme irritability, lethargy, poor feeding, breathing problems, convulsions, vomiting and pale or bluish skin — might not be immediately apparent.

Emergency treatment to stop the internal bleeding is critical.

The syndrome is usually seen in children younger than age 2 but has happened to children as old as 5.

Reach Nadine Parks at 937-5573 or nparks@postandcourier.com.

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ColdBud (anonymous) says...

This type of death is a tragedy. I think most parents have gone through moments of pure frustration when trying to raise a baby. Most have the sense, at least now-a-days, not to shake the crap out of the baby.

What I find odd though is that we treat this type of death worse than we treat a death caused by a drunk driver.

June 26, 2009 at 6:50 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

bornin43 (anonymous) says...

As much as I deplore the actions taken against the child, I would like to point out that this girl could not have been more than 15 when she was impregnated by a man five years older that she was. And apparently this was not her first child if the report is true when it says the state put "the child and an older son in foster care". This indicates to me that the man was guilty of "child sexual abuse" by having sexual relations with a child under the age of sixteen, which I beleive is the age of consent.

June 26, 2009 at 10:20 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

membermike (anonymous) says...

women & men who harm gods precious children r the worst of the worst......

June 26, 2009 at 11:39 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

ColdBud (anonymous) says...

What about all of the other children in the world, membermike?

June 26, 2009 at 12:16 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

SCPDBLUE (anonymous) says...

bornin43, I hear you and agree 100%

June 26, 2009 at 1:51 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

SCHoser (anonymous) says...

There are no other children coldbud, but let's not make this into a believe vs. non-believer issue. There is much wrong with this whole scenario with these individuals-this particular incident is the end to a sad chapter I'm sure.

June 26, 2009 at 1:57 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

heather107 (anonymous) says...

I do not know what a drunk driver gets but after reading "Markley Dennis, a Berkeley County general sessions judge, gave her 10 years (in jail) suspended upon the service of four years. When she gets out of prison, she'll have four more years probation." it appears that she'll get out after 4 years, if I am reading that correctly.
If that's true then I think 4-10 years isn't enough for killing a child. Yes, she was young and that was sad but at 16 you are aware that shaking a child is not the answer.

June 29, 2009 at 8:18 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

ColdBud (anonymous) says...

Yes, SCHoser, there ARE other children. Your god wasn't present when I made my children. He hasn't helped raise them. He hasn't taught them morals, values or ethics. He hasn't supported them financially. He hasn't ensured they were healthy, happy, intelligent or anything else. If my children are truely your god's children, my wife has a lot of explaining to do. That would also make your god a dead beat dad.

July 1, 2009 at 9:35 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

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