News (Media Awareness Project) - US AL: Woman Given Life Term For 1st Drug Offense Freed |
Title: | US AL: Woman Given Life Term For 1st Drug Offense Freed |
Published On: | 2002-05-02 |
Source: | Baltimore Sun (MD) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-23 11:03:57 |
WOMAN GIVEN LIFE TERM FOR 1ST DRUG OFFENSE FREED
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - A woman who was sentenced to life without parole for a
first-time drug offense was released yesterday after spending five years in
prison.
About two hours after a judge reduced her sentence to time served, Theresa
Wilson, 34, walked out of the Jefferson County Jail, arm-in-arm with her
husband.
Wilson was ordered to spend the rest of her life in prison because of a law
that branded her a "drug baron" when she sold a morphine mixture for $150.
The 1986 law required the sentence because the mixture weighed more than 56
grams. The Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals ruled 3-2 last year that the
life sentence for a first drug offense was cruel and unusual punishment,
sending the case back for a new sentence.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - A woman who was sentenced to life without parole for a
first-time drug offense was released yesterday after spending five years in
prison.
About two hours after a judge reduced her sentence to time served, Theresa
Wilson, 34, walked out of the Jefferson County Jail, arm-in-arm with her
husband.
Wilson was ordered to spend the rest of her life in prison because of a law
that branded her a "drug baron" when she sold a morphine mixture for $150.
The 1986 law required the sentence because the mixture weighed more than 56
grams. The Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals ruled 3-2 last year that the
life sentence for a first drug offense was cruel and unusual punishment,
sending the case back for a new sentence.
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