Woman fined $20K for phony bomb threat to day care center

A lawyer must pay a USD 20,000 fine for making a bomb threat to a day care center at the federal courthouse in Syracuse.
Jacqueline Jones of Syracuse pleaded guilty Friday to misdemeanour false reporting of an incident.
She admitted she called in a bomb threat to the day care center in February 2015 because she wanted to avoid a contentious court hearing.
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Prosecutors say the threat caused fear and chaos in the day care, where there were 70 children.
Jones was sentenced to a year of probation and a USD 20,000 fine, but avoided jail time. Prosecutors had recommended six months in jail.
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First Published: Aug 20 2017 | 8:02 PM IST
