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Court refuses woman’s request to stay behind bars

But new Magistrate Megan Power knocked back Alana Louise Reilly’s request to spend two to three more months in custody, so she could complete some courses.Magistrate Power told Reilly, who had pleaded guilty to dangerous operation of a vehicle and other charges, there were programs for her to…
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