By Paul Daquilante • Staff Writer • 

Woman sentenced in 3rd Street Pizza fire

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Comments

bonnybedlam

So she's been released from jail, is ordered to pay what would be an impossible sum for most people, let alone a meth addict who lives in a car, and has to follow what is, again, an impossible set of rules for a meth addict who lives in a car. She burned down two businesses and the punishment is essentially to resume her normal life, only with probation violation charges. I don't know what the answer is, but this doesn't feel like it.

M. Lazzeri

Apparently this was judged extreme carelessness/stupidity and not arson. I can't fathom such a light sentence otherwise.

M. Lazzeri

Apparently this was judged extreme carelessness/stupidity and not arson. I can't fathom such a light sentence otherwise.

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