The accused, Cindy Ali, was charged with first-degree murder in the death of her daughter.
Following a successful appeal of a prior conviction, she proceeded to a new trial without a jury.
The Crown alleged she smothered her daughter, either as a planned act (mercy killing), an impulsive act (second-degree murder), or through criminal negligence by failing to provide necessaries of life (manslaughter) during a staged home invasion.
The defence maintained her innocence, asserting a genuine home invasion by intruders or an accidental death due to seizure/aspiration.
The court found reasonable doubt regarding the accused's culpability, noting that both the defence's home invasion account and the Crown's staging theory were equally consistent with the evidence.
The accused was acquitted of all charges.