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Carol Sharrow enters a courtroom at York County Superior Court in Alfred, Maine, on Tuesday, April 2, 2019. Sharrow was charged with the hit-and-run death of Douglas Parkhurst after she drove her car on to a baseball field in Sanford last June while a Babe Ruth League game was in progress. Sharrow was found not criminally responsible for the death because she had a manic episode at the time of the incident and did not have the ability to understand the wrongfulness of her behavior. She will be held at Riverview Psychiatric Center in Augusta. (Gregory Rec/Portland Press Herald via AP)
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