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Texas Woman Reportedly Exonerated & Avoids Deportation After Wrongful 22-Year Prison Sentence For Infant’s Scalding Bathwater Death

Written by on March 14, 2026

Texas Woman Exonerated & Avoids Deportation After Wrongful 22-Year Prison Sentence For Infant's Scalding Bathwater DeathTexas Woman Exonerated & Avoids Deportation After Wrongful 22-Year Prison Sentence For Infant's Scalding Bathwater Death

Carmen Mejia, a Texas woman who spent 22 years behind bars for the death of an infant she babysat, will not face deportation after courts cleared her name. Judges reviewed newly uncovered evidence and determined she did not cause the death of a 10-month-old child.

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The Story Behind Carmen Mejia’s 22-Year Sentence

On Monday, March 9, a judge cleared Carmen Mejia and dismissed the charges tied to the 2003 death of a 10-month-old boy who suffered fatal burns from scalding bathwater. A court previously convicted Mejia in 2005 and sentenced her to life in prison after the child sustained burns while she watched him at her home in Austin in 2003.

According to the Innocence Project, Mejia was at home with her four children when the incident happened. While she nursed her youngest child, her oldest daughter tried to bathe the infant. The water heater in the family’s rental home lacked safety features to prevent scald injuries, allowing the bathwater temperature to reportedly reach about 147.8 degrees Fahrenheit. The child suffered third-degree burns within seconds of touching the water and later died at the hospital.

Carmen Speaks Out After New Evidence Clears Her Name

On Monday, March 9, Travis County District Court Judge P. David Wahlberg exonerated Carmen Mejia after the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals overturned her felony murder and child injury convictions. During the original trial, prosecutors relied on expert testimony claiming the injuries could only happen if an adult intentionally held the child in the water. Decades later, new expert testimony in post-conviction proceedings showed the injuries matched an accidental scalding. A burn expert explained that water that hot could cause those injuries “in a matter of seconds.” One of Mejia’s now-adult daughters told the court she remembered turning on the faucet while the baby was already in the bathtub. After reviewing the new evidence, the medical examiner changed the cause of death from homicide to accident.

Judge P. David Wahlberg dismissed Mejia’s indictment after the Court of Criminal Appeals ruled earlier this year that the newly discovered evidence proved she was “actually innocent.” Per NBC News, Carmen cried at her exoneration hearing and said she kept faith and prayed for justice throughout the 20 years she spent behind bars. “I never lost faith and hope — I never lost it in 22 years. I want to thank everybody who’s with me in this moment and to my judge,” Carmen said.

What’s Next For The Exonerated Texas Mom?

PEOPLE reports that authorities initially kept Mejia in custody after a court overturned her conviction because immigration officials placed a detainer on her case. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security later confirmed it would lift the detainer, allowing Mejia to remain in the United States following her exoneration.

Carmen Mejia came to the United States from Honduras in 1995 and held lawful permission to live and work in the country before her conviction. According to PEOPLE, she can remain in the U.S. until her Temporary Protected Status expires. At her exoneration, Judge Wahlberg acknowledged that nothing can give her back the 23 years she lost, but he expressed hope that her future will be bright from this day forward.

“There’s nothing that I can say at this point that will bring back those 23 years. Signing this piece of paper won’t bring it back. There is no amount of money that will ever compensate you for losing the best years of your life. I wish I had that power. What I can do is say to you that there is a reason to hope and believe that your future will be better every day from now on, and I pray that it is so,” the judge told Mejia.

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