Sally Schofield wants probation eased once released from prison
A Maine woman serving a 17-year sentence for the suffocation death of her foster child wants her probation conditions eased once she's released from prison.
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The Kennebec Journal reported that Schofield's attorney indicated that Schofield's eligible for home confinement later this year and is concerned she could violate probation if she has incidental contact with a child at a grocery store, at church or elsewhere.
Note: They should just keep her in jail for the full 17 years. Then they wouldn't have to worry about it. Huh.
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