John 16:22  "Now is your time of grief, but I will see you again and you will rejoice,
and no one will take away your Joy."
We all support and love Joy O'Shea Woomer. This isn't over...no one will take away our Joy.
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Our Thoughts.....

We were very saddened today to finally receive Joy’s sentence.   The hearing lasted nearly the whole morning.  We were all very tense.  It was so hard knowing that Joy is innocent, but that the sentencing would be based on the premise that she was guilty.  We learned that her sentence, 7 to 20 years, is considered a “good” sentence.  Hardly good for the mother, sister, friend and daughter we all know and love.  Joy will soon be moving to a state facility adding more complexity and distance to our already difficult times.

There is no question that we intend to appeal.  The question right now is how we will ever fund it.

Our quest for Justice for Joy is not base solely on our faith in Joy is an incredibly honest and caring person.  We know that a series of events and irregularities have occurred within the judicial system.   We intend to correct these mistakes.

We continue to be amazed at the incredible outpouring of love and support to our family and especially to Joy.   Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.  We hope that you will continue to help us seek Justice for Joy.

 

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0 #2 Peggy Sumsky 2010-04-14 23:40
Where is Geraldo when you need him? This
case should have gotten top coverage all over the country not just a tiny insignificant County as Lancaster. That
Jury was judging a Nurse's career and life not apple-pan-dowdy.
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-2 #1 Judy Agnole 2010-04-03 12:09
I am so moved by this story, that I have posted the link to this website on both my facebook & My Space pages. Where is the justice system in this particular case? My goal is to win support for this case and this unfortunate nurse. After all, whose to say this couldn't happen to any nurse? If it happened once, there is a good chance that it will happen again. Another town, another innocent nurse doing what nurses do every day on the job - and that is caring for patients. I make a plea that all nurses reading this should band together to fight for this nurse. It's hard to fight the fight while incarcerated - she needs us on the outside to do whatever we can.

Sincerely,
Judy
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