Talk:Katharine Sweeney Hayden
Latest comment: 6 years ago by NoApostropheInIts in topic Prosecution complaint of lenient sentencing in high-profile child abuse case: encyclopedic?
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Prosecution complaint of lenient sentencing in high-profile child abuse case: encyclopedic? edit
From Army Times:
The U.S. attorney's office filed an appeal of what it called the "unreasonably lenient" sentences given to a former Army major and his wife who were convicted of abusing their three young foster children for several years.
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"By imposing such lenient sentences, the Court trivialized these offenses, which involved the abuse, neglect, and starvation of three defenseless victims over a five-year period," the U.S. attorney's office wrote Thursday.
Link: Sentence appealed in child abuse case of Army major, wife
--NoApostropheInIts (talk) 22:27, 9 July 2017 (UTC)