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In this July, 27, 2015 photo, Jerry Nann Meador, left, speaks to her attorney, Dayvid Figler, during a court hearing at the Regional Justice Center, in Las Vegas. A judge has thrown out the conviction of the Las Vegas grandmother who claims a gambling addiction made her steal more than $500,000 from the plumbing business where she kept the books for almost 25 years. Clark County District Court Judge Jessie Walsh on Monday, May 16, 2016, set a June 29 hearing to decide if 53-year-old Meador qualifies for a rarely used gambler’s diversion treatment program. (Erik Verduzco/Las Vegas Review-Journal via AP) LOCAL TELEVISION OUT; LOCAL INTERNET OUT; LAS VEGAS SUN OUT
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