Current Events > Day care work who tried to murder toddler has been sentence... to PROBATION.

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Agnostic420
07/17/18 7:52:27 PM
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VandorLee
07/17/18 7:56:03 PM
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Im not following the story at all...
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"God didn't create humans, no, it's humans who created God."
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WaffIeElite
07/17/18 8:06:45 PM
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Bet it's a woman.

*Checks link*

Yep, that's why.
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I have a signature. Apparently this is important, but I still don't have my secret cool kid decoder ring yet.
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HorrorJudasGoat
07/17/18 8:11:45 PM
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More info about the alleged victim? It's not so certain she didn't deserve clemency.
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Agnostic420
07/17/18 9:30:48 PM
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Idk I just know what I read.
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Agnostic420
07/17/18 9:31:41 PM
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According to the criminal complaint, a father was dropping off his son at Karia's home when Karia led him toward the basement, where he saw the toddler hanging from a noose. He released the child and fled with him. The 16-month-old boy survived.

Judge Jay Quam agreed with the assessment by doctors that Karia was "a low risk" to reoffend. He called her actions "the perfect storm of factors unlikely to ever be repeated."

Defense attorney Brockton Hunter expressed relief on behalf of Karia.

"We came in here with our hearts in our throats," Hunter said.

He said Karia, who has spent 20 months in jail since the incident and will get credit for her time already served, will leave jail no later than Tuesday.

Karia, who arrived in the United States from Ukraine in 2006, promised to follow probation and said in court she was glad no one died.

Prosecutor Christina Warren pushed for prison time. Warren raised doubts that Karia could be properly supervised outside of prison and receive the care she needs to restore her mental health.

In a court filing, Warren wrote that instead of being the person most able and willing to protect the boy from harm, Karia "left him hanging by a noose around his neck in her basement."

The defense argued for probation, pointing out that Karia already has served time in jail and lost her child care career.
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