14 December 2012
Last updated at 16:59 GMT
Grace Adeleye denied causing Goodluck Caubergs' death
The boy bled to death before he could reach hospital the following day.
Adeleye was found guilty of manslaughter by gross negligence at Manchester Crown Court.
The nurse, who denied the charge, had told the jury she had done "more than 1,000" circumcision operations without incident.
The court heard that Adeleye and Goodluck's parents were from Nigeria, where the circumcision of newborns is the tradition for Christian families.
Adeleye, of Sarnia Court, Salford, was paid £100 to do the operation.
Nurse convicted of killing baby in botched circumcision
A nurse has been found guilty of manslaughter after causing a baby's death by botching his circumcision.
Grace Adeleye, 67, carried out the procedure on four-week-old
Goodluck Caubergs at an address in Chadderton, Oldham, in April 2010.The boy bled to death before he could reach hospital the following day.
Adeleye was found guilty of manslaughter by gross negligence at Manchester Crown Court.
The nurse, who denied the charge, had told the jury she had done "more than 1,000" circumcision operations without incident.
The court heard that Adeleye and Goodluck's parents were from Nigeria, where the circumcision of newborns is the tradition for Christian families.
Adeleye, of Sarnia Court, Salford, was paid £100 to do the operation.
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