Cook’s attorney, David Irwin, said his client will be on supervised probation for five years upon her release. Former Episcopal bishop Heather Cook will be released from prison in May. At that stage, Shields said, they’re given credit for the points they would have earned during the remainder of their sentence. Cook already had earned a more than a three-year reduction in her original sentence through her extensive work in prison programs. “Each of Cook’s attempts to reduce her sentence — applications for parole, house arrest, work release, now .
Source: Washington Post May 01, 2019 22:30 UTC