But Tally sentenced Hayes on Wednesday to 20 months in prison and 36 months probation. She was also ordered to pay $449,564 in restitution, the release said. Tally reportedly said the lighter sentence was justified by “extraordinary mitigation,” citing Hayes’ “good standing in the community.”. The state Attorney General’s Office plans to appeal ...
Edward Whalen, Hayes’ 71-year-old husband and the former general manager of Pinehurst Inc. , also wrote a letter asking the judge for leniency. “Because my life expectancy is drawing near, I pray that you will consider the lightest possible sentencing relating to the charges Penny faces,” he said.
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