The charges stemmed from an incident caught on a nanny-cam March 27, during which police say Quilligana deliberately inflicted second-degree burns on the child’s hands and leg on a stove.
Quilligana had little to say in court Wednesday, and her next court appearance is scheduled for May 27, according to newstimes.com.
She continues to be held on $1 million bond.
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