Daycare provider who hanged toddler in her basement sentenced to probation

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'A former day care provider convicted of hanging a toddler has been sentenced to probation.

Nataliia Karia received 10 years probation on Monday for hanging a toddler in her daycare and running over two men with her minivan, before attempting suicide. She had faced 13 years in prison. All of the victims of the November 2016 incident survived their injuries.
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Karia had pleaded guilty to attempted murder and criminal vehicular operation. Karia's attorney argued the cause was mental illness brought on by abuse.

"This offense was aggravated, if not wholly caused, by abuse of Nataliia's husband," defense attorney Brockton Hunter said.

Hunter provided the judge with recordings they say shows her husband's anger.

Karia told the judge, "Please help me back to my children."

The prosecutor argued that mental illness is not a reason to give Karia probation instead of prison.

"It's not that mentally ill shouldn't go to prison. the Department of Corrections is incredibly well equipped to handle the needs of the mentally ill," Warren said.

The sentencing was a continuation of proceedings that began in May. At that time, Claire and Jennifer Booth, the mothers of the toddler, gave emotional victim impact statements in court.'

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Female discount: Applied.

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how serious pu$$y privilege can be; however, somewhere in this mangina judge's life he/she ran head first into the stupid tree. our real problem as a society is the prevalence, in both sexes, of pure, unadulterated stupidity. seems like we should have a bigger/better/more powerful word for the insanity that runs rampant in society. and I ain't just talking about people like this crazy woman. she is in good company in any courtroom in this land.

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