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Tramadol baby milk mum Rose Jones jailed for child cruelty | Tramadol baby milk mum Rose Jones jailed for child cruelty |
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A mother who put Tramadol in her one-year-old daughter's milk in a bid to calm the baby down has been jailed. | A mother who put Tramadol in her one-year-old daughter's milk in a bid to calm the baby down has been jailed. |
Rose Jones, 31, was addicted to the opium-based painkiller when she added it to breast milk, Plymouth Crown Court heard. | Rose Jones, 31, was addicted to the opium-based painkiller when she added it to breast milk, Plymouth Crown Court heard. |
A judge said Jones had "consistently exaggerated" the girl's condition in an attempt to get more benefits payments. | |
Mother-of-eight Jones, from Keyham, Plymouth, was jailed for seven years and two months. | Mother-of-eight Jones, from Keyham, Plymouth, was jailed for seven years and two months. |
She pleaded guilty to child cruelty, drug possession and perverting the course of justice. | She pleaded guilty to child cruelty, drug possession and perverting the course of justice. |
'Repeated acts of cruelty' | 'Repeated acts of cruelty' |
Tests established the prescription drug could not have been found in Jones' breast milk at the high levels recorded unless it was added, the court heard. | Tests established the prescription drug could not have been found in Jones' breast milk at the high levels recorded unless it was added, the court heard. |
A hair sample taken from the baby showed she had Tramadol in her system for some months. | A hair sample taken from the baby showed she had Tramadol in her system for some months. |
She does not appear to have suffered any long-term effects from the drug, the court heard. | She does not appear to have suffered any long-term effects from the drug, the court heard. |
Judge Ian Lawrie, said she had "committed repeated acts of cruelty" on her daughter. | Judge Ian Lawrie, said she had "committed repeated acts of cruelty" on her daughter. |
"You consistently exaggerated the condition of your daughter to get more money from the DWP (The Department for Work and Pensions)". | |
'No regret' | 'No regret' |
"You in my judgement have carried out a calculated act to poison your child," he said. | "You in my judgement have carried out a calculated act to poison your child," he said. |
"Do I pick up any sense of regret? No I don't." | "Do I pick up any sense of regret? No I don't." |
Det Sgt Mark Beavan said: "Jones misused the opium based painkiller Tramadol and satisfied her addiction by lying to and defrauding members of the public and professionals. | Det Sgt Mark Beavan said: "Jones misused the opium based painkiller Tramadol and satisfied her addiction by lying to and defrauding members of the public and professionals. |
He said her sentence meant her children were "not at risk of any further harm". | He said her sentence meant her children were "not at risk of any further harm". |
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