Dippolito was sentenced to 16 years in prison for her crime, but she is appealing the conviction. This was her third trial in this case. She successfully had a conviction in the first trial overturned, then the second trial ended in a hung jury, before she was convicted in the third trial. Dippolito’s attorneys tried to convince Judge Glenn Kelley to let her stay under house arrest for the duration of the appeals process.
Judge Kelley was not convinced, however, and at a Wednesday hearing, he denied Dippolito’s motion to remain out of prison, showing concern that she could try to flee, and calling some of her lawyers’ arguments “bordering on frivolous.”
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