By Associated Press - Tuesday, August 5, 2014

SHEBOYGAN, Wis. (AP) - A Sheboygan woman who argued her 22-year sentence for attempted homicide was much more severe than her co-defendants could be released from prison before the end of the year.

Renata Neuaone received a new sentence of 13 years in prison after a long hearing in Sheboygan County Circuit Court Monday.

Neuaone and four co-defendants, including her husband at the time, were accused of kidnapping a 20-year-old woman in 2001 over a drug debt. The woman was beaten, drugged, taken to a railroad trestle and hung from a clothesline. The victim survived the ordeal.



Neuaone pleaded guilty in a plea deal which offered 12 years in prison. Instead, Neuaone was sentenced to 22 years in prison. Sheboygan Press Media (https://shebpr.es/1noMwWR ) says the 34-year-old Neuaone will serve 18 years of supervision once she’s released.

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Information from: Sheboygan Press Media, https://www.sheboygan-press.com

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