Hundreds of nurses are waiting outside the courthouse in support of Radonda Vaught. She will be labeled as a convicted felon for the rest of her life.
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The sentencing is scheduled for Friday, 9:00 AM Central Time.
Vaught is set to be sentenced on her convictions in Davidson County Criminal Court on Friday by Judge Jennifer Smith.
What do you think the sentencing will/should be? Do you think she should receive jail time?
Quote"Her charges carry possible penalties of up to eight years in prison. The neglect charge could include from three to six years, the homicide one to two years incarceration.
Smith will set the sentence, bound by guidelines in state law, and will decide whether it includes jail time and whether the sentences run concurrently or consecutively."
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The Judge announced the sentence:
Judicial Diversion and Supervised probation for 3 years. Will reassess after completion of probationary period.
No prison time.
"Judicial Diversion in TN is a method by which many first-time offenders can have the opportunity to ultimately have their conviction dismissed following a successful probationary period, thereby preserving a clean record and giving them the opportunity to have it expunged, or completely removed, from their criminal history."