A woman convicted of stabbing her infant son to death is accused of drug possession and other crimes while waiting in the Oklahoma County jail to be formally sentenced.

Raven Veloz, 24, was charged Friday with five counts of possession of contraband in a penal institution. Oklahoma County prosecutors allege she had marijuana, methamphetamine, tobacco and a homemade knife in her jail cell on Aug. 12, and a cellphone in her cell on Aug. 16, according to a court affidavit.

Detention officers found the prohibited items during searches of Veloz' cell. During an interview, she admitted "she gets paid to hold the contraband and gives it to people that she is told to give it to," a deputy sheriff reported in a probable cause affidavit. "When I asked her how much she got paid for the things I found, she stated that she hadn't gotten paid yet. She was supposed to get paid after everything was delivered. When I asked her how much, she said $100, maybe $200. It was still up in the air."

Veloz was found guilty in June of first-degree murder and assault and battery with a deadly weapon. Prosecutors said she killed 8-month-old Ezekiel Veloz and wounded her daughter, Sophia Veloz, and boyfriend, Sergio Garcia, during an overnight stabbing July 11, 2016. Police responded at 12:30 a.m. to the family’s apartment in the 8800 block of S Drexel Avenue.The defendant also suffered from apparent self-inflicted stab wounds. Garcia gave emotional testimony about the three children he had with Veloz, two of whom are now dead. Their 13-month-old daughter, Audree, died of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome six months before the stabbing.