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Community - Kent Island
Judge to determine if mother was insanePublished 07/03/09
A Queen Anne's County judge will decide later this month whether a Kent Island woman was legally insane last year when she poisoned her 3-year-old daughter, then tried to kill herself. Victoria Adele Sparrow, 43, of Stevensville, waived her right to a jury trial Tuesday and agreed to let Judge Thomas G. Ross determine if she was "criminally responsible" for her actions inside her home on Dec. 18. Psychiatric experts - one employed by the state and the other hired by the defense - are set to testify on July 20 in Queen Anne's County Circuit Court in Centreville. They will be the only witnesses, attorneys...
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