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Jasmine Bridgeman stands with her attorney Ronald Fujino in the courtroom during sentencing at the Davis Justice Center in Farmington, Monday, April 11, 2016. A Utah judge handed down the maximum sentence Monday to Bridgeman, a mother who acknowledged lying to investigators after what police call her 2-year-old son's beating death over potty training at the hands of her boyfriend. The judge gave Bridgeman at least a year and up to 15 years at the Utah State Prison. A parole board will decide exactly how long she serves. (Steve Griffin/The Salt Lake Tribune via, Pool)
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