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To: Loyal Sedition
Tolley’s attorney, Amy Sikora, a York County public defender, said it was Tolley that brought religion to the table during her plea hearing. She professed her Christianity to the judge, and her pastor spoke on her behalf.

“There was a large discussion on record about how she has really turned to religion to cope and deal with a lot of things that have happened to her in her life,” Sikora said.

With Duncan’s help, Sikora said Tolley has turned to Christ. Duncan spoke on Tolley’s behalf in court. He said Nettles’ choice of Bible book is interesting and appropriate.

“I think (Nettles’) faith and his compassion led him to use the Book of Job,” Duncan said. “Job made it through, and he wants her to know she can, too.”

Sikora said despite others’ opinions on the unique sentence, Tolley embraces it.

14 posted on 08/04/2012 10:53:40 PM PDT by SC Swamp Fox (Aim small, miss small.)
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To: SC Swamp Fox

“There was a large discussion on record about how she has really turned to religion to cope and deal with a lot of things that have happened to her in her life,” Sikora said.

Um, not too well it seems, else she would not have been in that court!

Not expecting too much from someone who continually substitutes one addiction for another, allowing them to shift all personal responsibility to another party, or substance.

Wonder how long before she kills someone during a “Lapse”?


15 posted on 08/04/2012 11:20:58 PM PDT by Loyal Sedition
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