Court Overturns Rhodes Sentence
An appeals court has overturned the prison sentence for the former Mercyhurst College volleyball player who killed her newborn daughter.
Teri Rhodes was 19 years old when she suffocated the baby in August 2007 shortly after giving birth in her campus apartment.
In 2008, Rhodes was sentenced to 9 to 18 years in prison, but the sentenced was harsher than her attorney and prosecutors expected, given her guilty plea to a manslaughter charge.
The Superior Court panel also ordered that a new judge be appointed to impose Rhodes' new sentence.
Rhodes, who lives in Michigan, has been free on bond.
Teri Rhodes was 19 years old when she suffocated the baby in August 2007 shortly after giving birth in her campus apartment.
In 2008, Rhodes was sentenced to 9 to 18 years in prison, but the sentenced was harsher than her attorney and prosecutors expected, given her guilty plea to a manslaughter charge.
The Superior Court panel also ordered that a new judge be appointed to impose Rhodes' new sentence.
Rhodes, who lives in Michigan, has been free on bond.
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