Apr 12, 2008
Jurors open pocketbooks to help Fort Worth-area crime victim
“We need to help that person, to save them. I submit we can do that with Cynthia Hardee. ... Show some mercy. Do what is right.”
On Friday afternoon, a Tarrant County jury sentenced an Azle woman to five years in prison and assessed a $10,000 fine for stealing a mentally impaired man's life savings. via Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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