Marjorie Knoller, owner of the two dogs that killed a woman in San Francisco, last year, has just been sentenced to 4 years in state prison, for involuntary manslaughter.
The judge cited the aggravating circumstances of perjury and lack of remorse as his reasons for the prison sentence, as opposed to probation.
She, also, has to pay a $5800 fine to the Victim Recovery fund and $6800 restitution to the victim's domestic partner.
With her current credit for time served and good time, she'll be out, in a little over two years.
Of course, this doesn't end this case. She is, still facing a civil suit, from Diane Whipple's partner.
I'm gratified to see a tough sentence (for a change). The callous behavior of these people, after the attack was reprehensible. Their shameless attempts to blame the victim disgusted me.
The judge cited the aggravating circumstances of perjury and lack of remorse as his reasons for the prison sentence, as opposed to probation.
She, also, has to pay a $5800 fine to the Victim Recovery fund and $6800 restitution to the victim's domestic partner.
With her current credit for time served and good time, she'll be out, in a little over two years.
Of course, this doesn't end this case. She is, still facing a civil suit, from Diane Whipple's partner.
I'm gratified to see a tough sentence (for a change). The callous behavior of these people, after the attack was reprehensible. Their shameless attempts to blame the victim disgusted me.