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NewsNovember 9, 2006

In Wednesday's article about Glenda Ross' sentencing, her 1-year jail sentence was suspended and she was ordered to serve 30 days shock incarceration, with credit for time served. Ross was released on two years probation. If she violates probation, she will be required to serve the full year in jail...

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In Wednesday's article about Glenda Ross' sentencing, her 1-year jail sentence was suspended and she was ordered to serve 30 days shock incarceration, with credit for time served. Ross was released on two years probation. If she violates probation, she will be required to serve the full year in jail.

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