Authorities said 2-month-old Amir Mahamoud Iman-Kouadio died after a February 2014 hospital visit. A jury found the infant’s father, Adou Louis Kouadio, guilty of second degree murder. (Montgomery County State's Attorney's Office)

A judge found a Silver Spring man found guilty Monday of second-degree murder in connection with the death of his 2-month-old son, a Montgomery County State’s Attorney’s Office spokesman said.

The man, 27-year-old Adou Louis Kouadio, was also found guilty of first-degree child abuse leading to death and second-degree child abuse. Kouadio faces 35 years in prison, said Ramon Korionoff, an office spokesman.

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Kouadio was arrested in February 2014 after his son, Amir Mahamoud Iman-Kouadio, arrived at a local hospital with a brain bleed and several healing rib fractures, according to court documents.

The infant arrived at the hospital on Feb. 4, 2014. Hospital officials said in a letter that the boy’s injuries were “consistent with inflicted trauma occurring on more than one occasion.”

Adou Louis Kouadio (Montgomery County Police Department)

Kouadio told police that he tried to give a bottle to his son that morning, but that he would not take it. The 27-year-old went to check on his child 20 minutes later and noticed blood coming from the baby’s nose, according to a court document.

The 2-month-old was put on life support and died on May 31, 2014, Korionoff said.

Kouadio’s sentencing is scheduled for Feb. 16.