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NC Woman's Sentence Reactivated
By maconnews.com
Published: 07/08/2010

Jennifer Iannuzzi, a woman who pled guilty to indecent liberties with a 12-yearold boy that attended Macon Middle School, has had part of her suspended sentence re-activated after she was charged in April with violating the conditions of her probation.

On Wednesday, June 30, superior court Judge C. Philip Ginn activated Iannuzzi's sentence of 12 to 15 months in the North Carolina Department of Corrections for her indecent liberties conviction and added two years to her original 36-month probation period. The five years extended parole will include nine months intensive probation.

Iannuzzi was first arrested in January on charges involving her relationship with a 12-year-old student at Macon Middle School where she worked as a substitute teacher. The charges related to specific events which took place between July 1 and Dec. 30, 2009. For a time, Iannuzzi had also been a foster parent to the child.

Ultimately, she pled guilty to felony abduction of a child, felony restraint of a child and indecent liberties with a child. Judge Calvin Murphy sentenced her to three consecutive sessions in the Department of Corrections, including one of 12-15 months and two of 16-20 months, for a total of 44 to 55 months, all of which were suspended following a plea bargain in which she would only serve 90 days in the county jail through a “split sentence.”

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