Judge Penney Azcarate described the case as the “most serious manslaughter scenario” the court had ever encountered, imposing a 10-year sentence with an additional two years suspended.
Prosecutors argued that Poague inflicted devastating injuries on the child while alone with him inside a Georgia Southwestern State University dorm room in January 2024.
“To get larger loans for certain PPP applicants, Hockridge and her co-conspirators fabricated documents, including payroll records, tax documentation, and bank statements."