Larry and Carri Williams were convicted September 9 of manslaughter in the death of a teenage girl they adopted from Ethiopia.
Hana Williams was found dead May 12, 2011, in the backyard of the family home in Sedro-Woolley, about 96 kilometres north of Seattle. The autopsy said she died of hypothermia, with malnutrition and a stomach condition as contributing factors.
Carri Williams was sentenced today to just under 37 years, the top of the standard sentencing range, by a judge who said she probably deserved more time in prison. Her husband received a sentence of nearly 28 years.
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