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Nurse Vaught Sentenced for Deadly Medical Error
8 days ago - By MedPageToday
RaDonda Vaught, the Tennessee nurse convicted after a medical error led to a patient's death, was sentenced to 3 years of supervised probation, evading a possible prison sentence of up to 8 years.
Today's sentencing caps a years...
Read more ...‘Worst Cooks in America' winner found guilty in beating death of 3-year-old foster child
8 days ago - By NBC News
The former winner of Food Network's “Worst Cooks in America” was sentenced to life in prison after she was found guilty of beating her 3-year-old foster daughter to death.
Read more ...RaDonda Vaught Sentenced to Probation for Patient Death
8 days ago - By Medscape
The 38-year-old nurse received 3 years of supervised probation and was permanently stripped of her nursing license. She also apologized for the first time to the family of Charlene Murphey.
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Read more ...Former nurse RaDonda Vaught sentenced to three years of supervised probation
9 days ago - By Daily Mail
Former nurse RaDonda Vaught, 38, pictured breaking down after being told she is sentenced to three years probation in Nashville, Tennessee. She had faced up to eight years behind bars.
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