When Gennie Rae Peterson was arrested, she faced life in prison for selling a small amount of heroin and fentanyl to a friend who later died. Her case represented one of a handful the Anne Arundel State’s Attorney’s Office hoped would send a message to dealers — if they dealt deadly drugs, they…
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Anne Arundel judge gives woman convicted in fatal overdose a shot at treatment, early release
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