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Thursday, September 17, 2015

Ex-corrections officer sentenced for smuggling contraband

ANNAPOLIS, Md. — A former detention center officer who pleaded guilty to smuggling cigarettes and cellphones into a county jail has received year-long sentence.

Catherine Windsor, 27, of Lothian, who was sentenced Tuesday in Anne Arundel Circuit Court, will serve 90 days in a different detention facility from where she worked. She will serve the remaining time on house arrest.

Windsor was a detention officer at the Jennifer Road Detention Center in Annapolis. She was one of four correctional officers charged as part of an investigation in April.

Prosecutors say Windsor, who was in debt, agreed to smuggling contraband into the facility for money.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I bet I can describe her children.
And this is what we the people can expect when jailers and cops get sentences. What a slap on the wrist to those who are supposedly better then us. Knows better then us.

Anonymous said...

Black Lives Matter. She was only trying to help comfort her lovers while they do their time.