Diandra Noel Ward

Prince Frederick, MD – A Calvert County woman was handed a 20-year sentence in Circuit Court Monday, Dec. 11 in connection with a child abuse incident that occurred in April of 2016. The defendant, Diandra Noel Ward, 32 of Owings, was found guilty of first-and second-degree child abuse during a jury trial back in May. The victim, a 3-month-old child, sustained a life-threatening brain injury that required emergency surgery. Ward was the childโ€™s daycare provider when the alleged incident occurred.

The Calvert County Stateโ€™s Attorneyโ€™s Office stated that it was the opinion of four medical experts from Childrenโ€™s Hospital that โ€œthe victim suffered from non-accidental abusive head trauma caused by a shaking mechanism.

Judge Mark Chandlee sentenced Ward to 25 years for the charge of first-degree child abuse, severe physical injury and suspended five of those years. The second-degree child abuse, custody charged with merged with the higher degree felony charge. When she is released from prison, Ward will be subject to five years of supervised probation. A pre-sentence investigation was ordered after Wardโ€™s trial and in September a judge ordered that Ward undergo a psychological evaluation.

The case was prosecuted by Calvert County Deputy Stateโ€™s Attorney Kathryn A. Marsh. Ward was represented by attorney Thomas C. Mooney.

Contact Marty Madden at marty.madden@thebaynet.com

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