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A 20-year-old mother from California was convicted on Wednesday for the death of her infant son, whom she allegedly left in a scorching car while she underwent cosmetic enhancements last June.
Maya Hernandez accepted a plea agreement concerning the child endangerment charges, which led to the dismissal of her first-degree murder charge, substituting it with involuntary manslaughter.
According to a police report shared on a GoFundMe page, Bakersfield police apprehended Hernandez on June 29 after discovering her two young children alone in a car for more than two hours. The mother had left them unsupervised to have a cosmetic treatment at a nearby medical facility.
Tragically, her youngest child was declared deceased, while her two-year-old son was found in stable condition and subsequently taken into protective custody, authorities reported.

Maya Hernandez faced charges of child cruelty and endangerment for leaving her children in a dangerously overheated vehicle. (KBFX)
Officers noted that temperatures in Bakersfield at the time ranged from 99 to 101 degrees, suggesting that the inside of the vehicle could have quickly reached deadly levels.
According to the GoFundMe page organized by the father’s sister, the deceased child was identified as Amillio Guierrez. The aunt further noted that the father was incarcerated at the time of the incident, indicating that the surviving child was left without either parent during the tragedy.
Hernandez was originally charged with second-degree murder, involuntary manslaughter, child cruelty and child endangerment counts, Court TV reported.Â
During the trial in December, prosecutor Stephanie Taconi slammed Hernandez for choosing her “looks” above her children. Â
“Putting her vanity, her looks, her desire to feel beautiful above her children was wrong,” Taconi said. “Not only was it wrong, but it was criminal.”
The defense argued that Hernandez’s actions were not callously negligent, emphasizing that she had left the engine running specifically to keep the air conditioning on. However, Hernandez, who drove a Toyota Corolla Hybrid, was reportedly unaware of a safety feature designed to automatically shut off the engine after one hour.
The defense added that the mother left her children in their car seats with cookies and a bottle of milk each. She also gave her older son her phone so he could watch videos.

Maya Hernandez holds her two young sons in an undated photo. (Katie Martinez/KBFX)
Prosecutors further challenged the defense, characterizing Hernandez’s actions as a deliberate series of choices. Despite being told by medical spa staff that the children were welcome inside, she reportedly turned down the accommodation. In addition, prosecutors said Hernandez declined to reach out to relatives for assistance because she “didn’t want to irritate” her sister.
Hernandez “chose to leave them in the car. She chose a break. She chose time to herself. She chose time to socialize with other adults,” Taconi said. “And again, that choice cost Amillio his life.”

Maya Hernandez reportedly left her two sons unattended in a hot car last June to undergo cosmetic procedures. (KBFX)
Upon returning to her vehicle following the appointment, Hernandez reportedly noticed that Amillio appeared “off,” according to Law & Crime.
Witnesses reported that Hernandez carried her “limp” and “purple” 1-year-old into the medical spa, while another witness stated that the 2-year-old boy “looked like he was going to have a stroke,” the outlet said.
Amillio was then rushed to the hospital, where he was found “pale with blue lips, feet and hands, unconscious and with no pulse,” staff reportedly said, adding that the child was found to have a dangerously high temperature of 107.2 degrees.Â
Despite lifesaving measures, Amillio was pronounced dead.
Hernandez will spend a maximum of 15 years in prison. Her sentencing is scheduled for March 5. Â