A Greensburg woman was ordered Tuesday to serve up to an additional three years in prison for her role in the 2020 overdose of her spouse. Mary Crimboli-Baker, 37, has been in jail after her probation and parole were revoked in March for a series of violations that included repeated
A Westmoreland County judge on Tuesday rejected an appeal from a Greensburg woman who was sentenced to serve a 14-year prison term for the sale of heroin that caused the fatal overdose of a woman last year. Jamie Lynn Dickant, 35, sought to rescind her guilty plea and contended she
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A Greensburg woman was sentenced to up to 14 years in prison for the sale fentanyl-laced heroin that killed a woman in her Greensburg home in February.
Jamie Lynn Dickant, 35, pleaded guilty to counts of drug delivery resulting in death and three other drug-related charges in connection with the fatal overdose of 32-year-old Justine Baker on Feb. 11.
Police said Baker’s spouse, Mary Crimboli Baker contacted Dickant by text massage and arranged to purchase 12 bags of heroin, stamped with the word “Punisher,” for which she paid $60 in cash and exchanged several pills. According to court records, Crimboli Baker retrieved the heroin from Dickant’s mailbox and was driven home, where she and Justine Baker used the drugs.