But she was caught breaking the law. And this should not have surprised Mack in the least bit because the government gave her a fucking tracking device. That alone should have told the Georgian (during a moment of self-reflection that required very little mental effort) she s no longer in Kansas. These people mean business.
The American was arrested and put behind bars. (And so was her jet-ski boyfriend he was stripped of his competition s prize money and reward for aiding and abetting the suspect.) The punishment for breaking the quarantine is four months of your time. Her American family begged and begged the authorities to be kind to her and forgive her for what was obviously a bad decision but, after all, was done in the name of fun. Watching a jet-ski race is not really a crime. The court at first seemed determined to make Mack pay the full price for her dangerous disobedience. But in the end, it caved and sentenced Mack to only two months in prison.
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U.S. teen who broke Covid protocols in Cayman Islands gets reduced sentence Wilson Wong
An American college student who broke the mandatory 14-day quarantine protocol for visitors in the Cayman Islands received a reduced jail sentence after her lawyer filed an appeal arguing that the punishment was “particularly harsh.”
A spokesperson for the Cayman Islands Court of Appeal told NBC News in an email that the jail time for Skylar Mack, 18, and her boyfriend, Vanjae Ramgeet, 24, was cut from four to two months on Tuesday.
The lawyer for the couple said the two were incredibly sorry for their actions.
Estudiante encarcelada por violar cuarentena en Islas Caimán pide ayuda a Trump zocalo.com.mx - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from zocalo.com.mx Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.