Chereece Bell finished 350 hours of community service in connection to the 2010 death of 4-year-old Marchella Brett Pierce, who was starved and drugged by her mother. As a result, a misdemeanor charge against Bell was vacated, but she remains vexed that she was prosecuted. ‘I feel it was unjust, it was unfair,’ said Bell, a former supervisor at the Administration for Children’s Services.
Legally Kidnapped
Wednesday, October 08, 2014
ACS worker gets clean slate, but remains bitter that she was prosecuted for failure to prevent death of child
ACS worker gets clean slate, but remains bitter that she was prosecuted for failure to prevent death of child
Chereece Bell finished 350 hours of community service in connection to the 2010 death of 4-year-old Marchella Brett Pierce, who was starved and drugged by her mother. As a result, a misdemeanor charge against Bell was vacated, but she remains vexed that she was prosecuted. ‘I feel it was unjust, it was unfair,’ said Bell, a former supervisor at the Administration for Children’s Services.
Chereece Bell finished 350 hours of community service in connection to the 2010 death of 4-year-old Marchella Brett Pierce, who was starved and drugged by her mother. As a result, a misdemeanor charge against Bell was vacated, but she remains vexed that she was prosecuted. ‘I feel it was unjust, it was unfair,’ said Bell, a former supervisor at the Administration for Children’s Services.
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