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Mother Convicted of Reckless Endangerment, Lawyers Accuse DA of ‘Wildly Distorting' Case
The ex-wife of a man convicted of injecting Liquid-Plumr into his then 7-year-old daughter’s cecostomy tube six years ago was convicted Wednesday on a reckless endangerment charge, Massachusetts prosecutors said. But her lawyers are accusing the district attorney’s office of wildly distorting the case. Julie Gordon, formerly Julie Conley, was convicted by a Hampshire Superior Court judge on a...
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Man Sentenced for Trying to Kill Daughter by Injecting Her With Liquid-Plumr
A Massachusetts father found guilty of trying to poison his daughter in 2015 was sentenced Monday morning in Hampshire Superior Court. Christopher Conley, 37, of Northampton, was sentenced to 16 to 18 years in prison. He was found guilty Friday of attempted murder, assault and battery on a child by means of a dangerous weapon (opiates) and assault and battery…