Panic attack does not save cocaine smuggler from sentence

PHILIPSBURG – A panic attack and fear of having to appear in open court did not save 42-year old Janet Malonier Richards from a sentence for an attempt to smuggle a ”considerable amount” of cocaine from St. Maarten to Miami on August 25 of last year. The Court in First Instance sentenced the woman on […]

PHILIPSBURG – A panic attack and fear of having to appear in open court did not save 42-year old Janet Malonier Richards from a sentence for an attempt to smuggle a ”considerable amount” of cocaine from St. Maarten to Miami on August 25 of last year. The Court in First Instance sentenced the woman on Wednesday morning in her absence to a 12-month conditional prison sentence, 240 hours of community service and 2 years of probation.

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Source: StMaartenNews http://stmaartennews.com/judicial/panic-attack-not-save-cocaine-smuggler-sentence/

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